Abstract

Recent development of targeted manipulation of histone modification enables us to experimentally and directly test the functional relevance of histone modifications accumulated at specific genomic regions. In particular, dCas9 epigenome editing has been widely used for site-specific manipulation of epigenetic modification. Here, we describe how to apply dCas9 epigenome editing in fish (medaka, Oryzias latipes) embryos and how to analyze induced changes in histone modification.

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