Abstract In recent years, CRISPR technology has become widely applied in scientific research, being simpler, cheaper, and more precise than previous gene-editing techniques. This editing technology can be used for various applications, such as gene knockout, gene knock-in, CRISPR activation (CRISPRa), CRISPR interference (CRISPRi), CRISPR screens, base editing, and prime editing. The share of pipelines to analyze the variety of CRISPR editing methods is low, and until now, none of them caters to both gene editing and CRISPR-based functional genomics. Here, we introduce nf-core/crisprseq, a Nextflow DSL2 pipeline for the assessment of CRISPR gene editing and screening assays. The workflow is written in a modularized fashion to allow the easy incorporation of new steps. nf-core/crisprseq is the first generic pipeline enabling the analysis of the broad spectrum of CRISPR designs. We show the performance and usability of the software using publicly available datasets.
Mir-Pedrol et al. (Thu,) studied this question.