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We thank the Zhang lab for support and advice. N.E.S. is supported by a postdoctoral fellowship from the Simons Center for the Social Brain at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. O.S. is supported by a postdoctoral fellowship from the Klarman Cell Observatory. F.Z. is supported by the US National Institutes of Health and NIMH through a Director's Pioneer Award (5DP1-MH100706); a Transformative R01 grant (5R01-DK097768); the Keck, Merkin, Vallee, Damon Runyon, Searle Scholars, Klingenstein and Simons Foundations; and by B. Metcalfe and J. Pauley.
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Sanjana, N., Shalem, O. & Zhang, F. Improved vectors and genome-wide libraries for CRISPR screening. Nat Methods 11, 783–784 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.3047
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