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  1. CRISPR Challenges: Standardization and Homology Directed Repair

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    ...most popular tweet from the conference is shown above. The blog post I mentioned, John Doench’s How to...forward. To do that, we need to learn much more about cellular DNA repair pathways. An emphasis on cellular...at the Keystone meeting had great things to say about CRISPOR, a tool to help you design, pick, and close...
  2. Identifying Sequence Elements with SnapGene's Feature Database

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    ...with users of the software. We welcome suggestions about common features from anyone who uses SnapGene or...Product Management at SnapGene. She is passionate about building software that people love to use, and likes...  Additional Resources on the Addgene Blog Read about our SnapGene powered plasmid maps Learn how we use...
  3. The Golden Stopwatch Award: Recognizing Facilitators of Research

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    ...materials as quickly as possible. (To learn more about why MTAs matter, check out another blog post: Why...provide specific examples if possible Tell them about the Golden Stopwatch! Any organization that deposits...California Institute of Technology Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory  Dana-Farber Cancer Institute  Fred Hutchinson...
  4. 10 Great Guest Posts We're Thankful For

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    ...during development. Read this post to learn more about recombinase-based state machines and how they function...Albert Cheng and Mark Wanner from the Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine described Casilio, a system...your target gene. Read this post to find out more about how the Casilio system works and how you can customize...
  5. Comparing Cas9 to NgAgo: Can the Argonautes Best CRISPR?

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    ...impaired NgAgo activity, with three mismatches abolishing activity. One-guide faithful NgAgo guide loading... how it’s working in the comments section! Read About NgAgo User's First Impressions Here References ... Additional Resources on the Addgene Blog Read About Cas9 Homolog Cpf1 Check Out High Fidelty Cas9 Mutants...
  6. Addgene's Top 10 Blog Posts of 2015

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    ...eyes open for any new technologies that will bring about the next revolution in biological research. We’re...Plasmids 101: Control Plasmids Need help thinking about the types of controls you’ll need for your next ...Addgene Browse Our CRISPR Resources Learn More about Viral Vectors Browse the Repository  ...
  7. Plasmids 101: A Brief History of Plasmids and an Improved eBook!

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    ... in part to the fact that very little was known about the role these factors played within an organism...genetics. This all changed thanks, in part, to a collaboration initiated at a Hawaiian deli in 1972. Using ...pictures and pro tips.  Happy reading! Learn more about the history of plasmids and cloning: CSHL Meeting...
  8. Even more elegant: Single injection CRISPR/Cas9 in C. elegans

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    ...just one injection step! The entire protocol takes about 2-3 weeks but requires less than eight hours worth... this species, namely, the robust HDR mentioned above, an accessible germline, and multiple selectable...modular system that requires very little hands-on labor and could facilitate the tagging of every protein...
  9. Advice for Moving Into Sales After Your Science Postdoc

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    ...for Dummies”. The fastest way to learn something about marketing would be to start reading a broad simple...introduction to the financial world. It teaches you about selling products which is an important part of the...Seán on twitter @Macfhearraigh.    Read more posts about Scientific Career Development ...
  10. Scientists Map the SARS-CoV-2-Human Interaction Network

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    ...following up on these leads as we speak, with collaborators in Paris and New York. We want YOU to join the...impact on virus replication. While we and our collaborators are starting these experiments, there's so much...are particularly interested in facilitating collaborative science, and making it accessible to all people...
  11. 25 Work From Home Tips for Scientists

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    ...Download Addgene’s Science Career guide to learn more about career paths and things you can do to prepare. ...can adapt to your kids' needs. Plan ahead. Think about and set up activities that kids can do more independently...leading up to your defense less stressful. Think about reproducibility best practices Support your future...
  12. Pushing the Limits of DNA Assembly

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    ...scarless plasmid inserts.  Want to Learn More about DNA Assembly? Check Out Our Plasmids 101 eBook! ...to produce sgRNA for CRISPR experiments can be laborious, requiring multiple cloning steps. You can simplify...Additional Resources on the Addgene Blog Learn More about Gateway Cloning Gibson Assembly and Other Long-Homology...
  13. Fluorescent Protein Travel Awards - FLiPs and Fluorescent Protein Biosensors

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    ...enable future discoveries. Read on to learn more about Xin and Fatima's work and keep checking back in ...the 2017 Winter qBio Meeting. You can learn more about Xin’s work with photoswitchable components of the...Additional Resources on the Addgene Blog Learn More about Photosactivatable Fluorescent Proteins Use Light...
  14. Predicting Adverse Reactions to Monoclonal Antibody Drugs

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    ...determining the T-cell epitopes that will likely bring about unwanted immunogenicity. The 3-D models can be applied...limitations. Using methods together can inform decisions about in vivo application and clinical testing. This would...to drugs: adverse reaction terminology. WHO Collaborating Centre for International Drug Monitoring, Uppsala...
  15. K. phaffii: Rising to the Occasion

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    ...pombe have dominated the research scene. But what about the other yeasts – in the biomedical world, are ...pharmaceutical companies (along with some research laboratories) have picked up the system for some of the uses...eukaryotic cells and peroxisomes are where methanol metabolism occurs in methylotrophic organisms. K. phaffii...
  16. Components of CRISPR/Cas9

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    ...that you know about all the different components of CRISPR, It's time to start thinking about how you can...Use the following flow chart to get you thinking about the types of experiments you're planning on doing...
  17. Antibodies 101: Isotypes

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    ...blog Learn about the advantages and disadvantages of using monoclonal antibodies Read about other techniques... subclasses: IgA1 and IgA2.  You can learn more about isotype classes in our Antibodies 101: What is an...
  18. Fluorescent CRISPR Reporters: SRIRACCHA and GEmCherry2

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    ...off target effects. However, these methods can be labor intensive and quite time consuming.   As Cas9/gRNA...have been several systems to do this but most are labor-intensive, require multiple fluorescent proteins... Browse all of our CRISPR blog posts Find more about fluorescent proteins Get a refresher on CRISPR with...
  19. Targeted Mutagenesis with EvolvR

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    ...blog Learn about other CRISPR methods for bacterial genome engineering   Learn more about lambda red ... genetic variants in bacteria. Read on to learn about the key components of EvolvR and its potential applications...
  20. GPCRs: How Do They Work and How Do We Study Them?

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    ...chemogenetics  While there’s still a lot to learn about GPCR signaling, researchers in the meantime have... inhibit neurons. You can find information more about chemogenetics and a concise table of DREADDS and...Additional resources on the Addgene blog Learn more about TRUPATH Read our quick guide to chemogenetics Resources...
  21. 7 Tips to Secure a STEAM Internship This Summer

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    ...Rose is passionate about outreach among low-income communities to educate parents about resources that can...automated filters of consideration. If you are worried about any eligibility provision, don’t guess. Simply reach...
  22. Behind the scenes: Addgene’s new search engine and more

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    ...this multidisciplinary effort and cross-team collaboration (thanks to all Addgenies involved). The new ...Additional resources from the Addgene blog Learn about other features on Addgene's website Find a step-...to using Addgene's new search Read to learn more about why we redesigned our homepage and mascot ...
  23. Giving gRNAs a Facelift - Synthetic and Beyond

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    ...“I hope it isn’t degraded” when scientists talk about their precious RNA samples. RNA is inherently less...efficacy as well as the unnecessary stress of worrying about the status of your RNA. gRNAs modifications are ...Some of the RNA stabilizing modifications listed above were developed before CRISPR-Cas9, for use in applications...
  24. Viral Vectors 101: Viral Vector Elements

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    ...aren’t reflected in the common components outlined above for gamma-retroviruses. While not required for lentiviral...and helper plasmids for all the viruses discussed above (gamma-retrovirus, lentivirus, adenovirus, and adeno-associated.... Cold Spring Harbor (NY): Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press; 1997. Principles of Retroviral Vector ...
  25. GCE4All: Making Genetic Code Expansion Accessible

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    ...20 amino acids. But in your quest to learn more about your protein of interest, you may find the available...system-wide effects. And on top of that you need to worry about getting high enough expression of your protein of...on their website specifically so people can talk about GCE. In fact, their first protocol is available ...
  26. Viral Vectors 101: Types of viruses

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    ...clinical settings. AAV is also a cool tool in the laboratory! It is ideal for whole animal administration,... be helpful to you. Interested in learning more about a specific virus? We have you covered with guides..., adenovirus, and AAV. If you’re wondering more about what applications these viruses are good for, we...
  27. Antibodies 101: Selecting the Right Antibody

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    ...Narrowing the field After working your way through the above steps, you may find that you still have a number...advice if you need to troubleshoot. What do you know about the vendor and the vendor’s technical support? An...validation is equal and you should think critically about what data is and is not shown on an antibody website...
  28. Antibodies 101: Polyclonal Antibodies

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    ...  Read about another common type of antibody for research, monoclonal antibodies Learn about the advantages...Once the initial antibody response starts to wane about a month later, the animal is given additional booster...
  29. RNA Extraction Without A Kit

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    ...more foolproof (still without a kit!) As mentioned above, working with RNA requires keeping your samples ...lysis. This can be challenging depending on your laboratory situation or tissue collection method, so biotechnology...supernatant is extracted with chloroform as in the above no-kit method.  Researchers have also developed ...
  30. Supporting Rare Disease Research with the 2020 BeHEARD Awards

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    ...Deficiency (CTD) is a rare X-linked inherited neurometabolic condition and one of three Cerebral Creatine... into CCDS. The brain and muscles have a high metabolic demand that is powered by ATP. A molecule central...Hébert's lab. Additional Resources Find out more about the Rare Genomics Institute and this year's BeHeard...
  31. Visualizing Protein Turnover In Situ

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    ... FUNCAT Professor Schuman’s technique applies metabolic labeling using a noncanonical amino acid, azidohomoalanine...both quantitative and spatio-temporal information about the turnover of specific endogenous proteins in ... interested in neurobiology.  She is passionate about communicating science to all audiences. Right now...
  32. CRISPR 101: Cas9 vs. The Other Cas(s)

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    ... is smaller than the traditional SpCas9 enzyme (about a third of the size) and does not require a tracrRNA...Cas12a to further optimize it for therapeutic and laboratory usage. Fast facts – PAM requirement: TTN or ... the lack of collateral cleavage). You can read about Cas7-11 in our blog post on its development and ...
  33. Antibodies 101: Conjugation

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    ...Check out our post on Biotinylation to learn more about biotin and its use in molecular biology. Other Conjugates...perfectly blissful, productive lives without thinking about these chemical reactions. After all, there is an...ready to use off the shelf. So why are we talking about this? Even though there are so many commercially...
  34. Viral Vectors 101: An Introduction to AAV

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    ...make AAV ideal for human therapies and in vivo laboratory experiments ranging from transient gene expression...genetic cargo. Typically, when researchers speak about AAVs, they are actually referring to rAAVs. ITRs...Primer for Beginners Read Our Lentivirus FAQ Learn about Viral Vector Elements Resources on Addgene.org ...
  35. Plasmids 101: The protein expression toolbox

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    ...which can be used with this approach - read more about them on our CRISPRa blog! Fig. 1 CRISPR ... is a lot of overlap with the systems discussed above, just with more elements of control. Tet promoters...to be site-specifically knocked in. This can be labor intensive and time consuming. If your native protein...
  36. Enhancing CRISPR Targeting Specificity with eSpCas9, SpCas9-HF1, & HypaCas9

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    ...With this new found structural knowledge, in collaboration with the Joung Lab, they used targeted mutagenesis...edits in mammalian cells and may decrease worries about off target effects in applied and/or therapeutic...at Addgene. Resources on the Addgene Blog Read about Cas9 Homolog Cpf1 Read How Non-Homologous End Joining...
  37. New Tool for Lineage Tracing: The ClonTracer Library

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    ...process.” The ClonTracer library originally came about as Bhang and co-workers were trying to develop a...particularly interested in applying what we have learned about tumor heterogeneity to drug discovery and the development...Additional Resources on the Addgene Blog Learn about the Sabatini and Wood Drug Screening Kit Find Out...
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