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  1. Educational Planarian Tools for Teaching Developmental Biology Techniques

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    ... Evaluating Gene function by RNA interference (RNAi) RNA interference (RNAi) is a powerful tool for performing...genes. Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA)-mediated RNA interference (RNAi) to knockdown expression of specific gene...morgani, and Phagocata gracillis. There are 11 different genes cloned into plasmids to investigate for ...WISH technique. The expression patterns of 11 different planarian genes (all of which are available through...phenotypes of RNAi knockdown treatment should be apparent after three dsRNA feedings. Some of the phenotypes...and if you make new plasmids for investigating different planarian genes, we encourage you to deposit them...researchers can easily investigate in planarians. References 1. Alice Accorsi, Monique M. Williams, Eric J...
  2. 6 Tips for Grant Writing

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    ...collaborate with specialists in different fields that can provide different insight into an area - not just...you are looking to move to a different university, perhaps in a different country, choose where you go...collaborators It’s a good idea to move around to different labs during your career; you learn new techniques...I hope to discover. This section may make the difference in whether you get funding or not; applications... grants too There are actually quite a lot of different pots of money available for researchers, so look...gained in writing small travel grants to attend conferences and a seed funding grant for a proof-of-principal...mechanisms of cell division. Recently Seán got the entrepreneurial bug and has set up an ELISA kit company on ...
  3. Antibodies 101: ELISA (Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay)

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    ... to run an ELISA in your lab!   References and resources References Boguszewska, K., Szewczuk, M., Urbaniak...Antibodies are used in many different experiments that require scientists to detect proteins in their...enzymatic reaction. Types of ELISA There are four different types of ELISAs, which differ in the way the antigen...antibody and the detection antibody recognize different epitopes on the target protein, so they do not... for which multiple antibodies that recognize different epitopes are available; this type of ELISA is ... are coated with another protein — known as a reference antigen — that can also bind to that antibody....antigen as the other types of ELISAs require two different antibodies. As mentioned above, it can also be...
  4. Plasmids 101: Modular Cloning

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    ...you can quickly test that part in different contexts and plug different characterized parts into a TU! What...works on genetic code expansion.  References and Resources References Weber E, Engler C, Gruetzner R, Werner... then chances are you have been in the cloning trenches yourself. Modular cloning, or MoClo, is a systematic...be assembled into many combinations. Even with current technologies, it can be extremely hard to predict...nature of MoClo allows users to test a variety of different orientations and components within the system ... a great tool to deliver many combinations of different candidate genes at once to identify the best cocktail...and gene editing that use MoClo, for which many different MoClo kits have already been established. Keep...
  5. 5 Tips for Troubleshooting Viral Transductions

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    ...concentrating a viral stock. Different titering methods can reveal differences in physical versus functional...negatively-charged membranes (Davis et al., 2002). Polybrene is one such cationic reagent that is commonly ...efficiency by 10-fold (Davis et al., 2002). However, polybrene is highly sensitive to freeze-thaw cycles and ...be stored in single-use aliquots. Never use a polybrene solution that has been thawed more than once. ...in cells that are sensitive to the toxicity of polybrene (e.g., hematopoietic or primary cells), and has...packaging cells for infection If your transductions aren’t working, you can check if virus is being generated...up-to-date tips for your virus experiments. References 1. Anthony, Simon J., et al. "A strategy to estimate...
  6. Plasmids 101: Terminators and PolyA signals

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    ...) signal. While many studies focus on promoter strength as a determinant of gene expression levels, the...these will not be detailed here, but additional references are provided at the end.  Nearly all common bacterial..., and III), each responsible for transcribing different types of RNA: Polymerase I is responsible for ...that each eukaryotic RNA polymerase terminates differently. Polymerase III, for example, relies on a specific...Rho-independent termination found in prokaryotes. This is different than Polymerases I and II, which both require ...factor dependent, Polymerases I and II employ different mechanisms to terminate transcription. Polymerase...and/or use weaker poly(A) signals like BGH.  References Peters JM, Vangeloff AD, Landick R. Bacterial...
  7. Plasmids 101: Using Transposons in the Lab

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    ... transposition.  Target site: Different transposons insert at different DNA sequences or target sites....specific locations in the genome.   References and Resources References Feschotte C, Pritham EJ (2007) DNA... inserted into new target sites. Created in BioRender.com.   Class II TEs: DNA transposons Class ...a target site duplication (TSD). Created in BioRender.com.   Autonomous vs. non-autonomous TEs You...commonly used in the lab While there are many different types of transposons, DNA transposons are most... vectors.   Let’s take a closer look at three different transposon systems adapted for use as research...(Sandoval-Villegas et al., 2021). Target site preference and host range are important to consider when...
  8. Mobile-CRISPRi: Bringing CRISPRi to Diverse Bacteria

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    ...them. For example, gene knockdown with CRISPR interference (CRISPRi) has been limited to lab-adapted bacteria.... Mobile-CRISPRi from the labs of Jason Peters, Oren Rosenberg, and Carol Gross provides a streamlined...plasmids for transfer to recipient cells during a tri-parental mating scheme. Mobile-CRISPRi integrates downstream...following IPTG induction of conjugation genes and bi-parental mating. Following excision from the B. subtilis...a recipient bacteria strain of interest by tri-parental mating. Donor bacteria contain a chromosomal copy...components is transferred to recipient bacteria by bi-parental mating. The ICE integrates into the trnS-leu2 ... of guides, promoters, selection markers, and different versions of dCas9. Following integration, Mobile-CRISPRi...
  9. Degrading DNA with Cascade-Cas3

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    ...subtypes of A–G, which come from different species and will have different compositions of Cascade. Although...through G, with different compositions of the Cascade complex. Created with BioRender.com.   The Cascade...degradative power in the future! References and Resources References Loeff, L., Brouns, S. J., & Joo, ... archaea. Class 1 is further broken down into different types, with Cas3 systems making up type I, the... complex from CRISPR type I-E. Created with BioRender.com. Thanks to this complex, developing Cas3...of the Cascade-Cas3 mechanism. Created with BioRender.com.   The reeling mechanism The reeling mechanism...
  10. Common Injection Routes in Mice

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    ...discomfort of the mice, and restraint method. Many different substances can be injected, including cells, drugs...injection routes in mice. Image created with biorender.com.   Needle techniques Intravenous Intravenous.... They are a popular choice for administering different drugs and viral vectors. Like IV injections, intraperitoneal...sciatic nerve. Mice likely experience some muscle soreness after injection, like you might after getting ...as both procedures target the lungs. The main differences are that intranasal is easier, less invasive,...be flexible or metal, depending on researcher preferences. It sounds complicated but has a pretty low learning... to 10 mL/kg Intermediate Resources and references Additional resources on the Addgene blog Mouse...
  11. PRIDICT: Predicting Efficiencies of Prime Editing Guide RNAs

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    ...leverages the strengths of PRIDICT/PRIDICT2.0 while accounting for some of the inherent inaccuracies of...focus on gene editing techniques. References and resources References Akhtar, W., De Jong, J., Pindyurin...means we could design hundreds to thousands of different pegRNAs for each desired edit, it simply becomes...many more. Once we had our datasets with all the different features and editing efficiencies, we could train...offline via GitHub. The model provides users with different designs of pegRNAs, ranked by their PRIDICT/PRIDICT2.0... predictive power is sometimes limited across different targets due to variations in chromatin context... Our recent studies (Mathis et al., 2024) and concurrent research by the Shendure lab (Li et al., 2024...
  12. Antibodies 101: Conventional vs Spectral Flow Cytometry

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    ...overlapping markers. Compensation/reference control(s) Compensation or “reference” controls are samples stained...spectral flow cytometry are more alike than they are different, there are a few aspects in which spectral flow...complex mathematical algorithm and single stained reference controls to distinguish one fluorophore from another...   Figure 3: Similarity index across 12 different colors on a three laser spectral flow cytometer...conventional or spectral flow. In spectral flow, reference controls tell the software to look for that exact...is not the same as your single color control. Reference controls: Beads or cells? Compensation beads are...new panel on a spectral cytometer, you prepare reference controls of both beads and cells for a single ...
  13. PhD Applications After COVID

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    ...yours does and then use that time! Different platforms have different quirks, so remember to practice on...that requires its students to do rotations in different labs before selecting an advisor, it is always...points and keeping them at-hand, you can quickly reference your questions about the PI’s research or the ...the name of the award you won for your conference presentation. It can help soothe your nerves and make ...promoted during COVID-19, online meetings with current students, faculty, and staff have become a new ...of just the program requirements: by talking to current students about the work environment and social ...using the virtual world to your advantage can strengthen your application and help you decide if a program...
  14. Science Communication Snapshot: DayCon 2015

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    ...Organizing a science conference for the public How does one organize a public scientific conference? As a member...first-time event called DayCon. DayCon is a one-day conference aimed at the general public that provides an ... commitment of SITN members. SITN and DayCon Currently in its 16th year, Science in the News has two ...scientists and the public and help make science more transparent. Second, SITN helps graduate students develop...graduate student at Harvard, who wanted to provide a conference-style experience that was accessible to the general...picked a theme (Bio-Medley) to showcase SITN’s strength in the biomedical sciences and decided to offer... make DayCon a yearly event and to expand the conference to accommodate a larger number of attendees. ...
  15. CRISPR Antimicrobials

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    ... of antibiotics, but the field is currently undergoing a renaissance. Yosef et al. designed a two-phage...lysogenic phage, rendering the population sensitive to antibiotics. Created with BioRender.com. Phages ...swift, as few as five years after introduction. Current antibiotic strategies are nonspecific - they harm...defense against bacteria. Created with BioRender.com.   The problem of antibiotic resistance ...alter an individual’s native, beneficial flora. Currently, there is no antibiotic strategy available to ...mixed population, represented here by cells of different colors, specifically targets bacteria with the...ground in the fight against bacterial superbugs. References 1. Citorik, Robert J., Mimee, Mark, and Timothy...
  16. Cancer and the Immune System: Deciphering the Relationship

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    ...the host. The cause, manifestation, diagnosis, recurrence, and treatment of cancer have been extensively...compromised either due to age, infections, or other strenuous biological changes. In contrast to the acute immune... cytokines like TGFβ and IL-6. However, when strengthened through efforts to boost the activity of the... most commonly used immunotherapeutic agents. Currently the FDA has 12 approved monoclonal antibodies .... Sipuleucel-T by the Dendreon Corporation is currently the only FDA-approved DC therapy for prostate ...only just touched the surface of immunotherapies currently under study. Check out this review for an in-depth...manifestation to their specific interactions with different cell types. A thorough understanding of the genotypic...
  17. Career Insights: Technical Support Specialist

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    ...expect, different companies produce different products and therefore need people with different areas of...: vast practical lab expertise, experience in different scientific fields, and knowledge of how to troubleshoot... as: “Can I use this product under conditions different from those specified on its data sheet?” or “Do... questions customers ask, and there are also differences in customers’ personalities and their expectations...do jobs in technical support have? There are different names for technical support roles. Examples are...distinction between these job titles, they may be different regarding the levels of lab experience and scientific...communication skills by working with people from many different backgrounds and realizing that the same approach...
  18. How to Write a Scientific Review Article

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    ...going to cite hundreds of references) and it’s better to keep your references organized from the beginning...the thought of writing a review, or if you’re currently stuck trying to write one, hopefully this post...criteria to shape the document. Get and use a reference management program (e.g., EndNote, Papers, Mendeley...Mendeley, etc.) You’re going to be managing a lot of references. I cite as I write, meaning I use the software...in real time as I wrote, so each statement was referenced even in the roughest version of the draft and...that people can go back and read the original reference for the data. For example, we summarized how frequently...place to get a sense of the similarities and differences among proteins in the class. Offer your perspective...
  19. What's Your Organism? Expanding Genomic Tools via the NSF EDGE Program

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    ...soils. Dendrobatidae (Lauren O’Connell)  Poison frogs are great for studying parenting strategies and make...land. Current tools are all for Xenopus (aquatic frogs), but there are few genetic tools currently for ...Genomic Tools) Program and I met scientists from 21 different labs who clearly also share this wonder of the...convergent evolution because electric organs arose in different branches of the evolutionary tree at least 6-7...editing in the brain allows the squid to create a different protein. Did you know that most cephalopods die...behavior. For example, two similar species have very different social behavior. One is monogamous and one is ...new tools being developed and shared for many different organisms. Do you have a favorite organism you...
  20. Antibodies 101: Immunoprecipitation

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    ...for other antibody topics.     References and resources References:  Björck L, Kronvall G (1984) Purification...elute and measure the target. However, the two different approaches allow for optimized strategies for ...amounts of target proteins or antibody bonding strengths.    . Steps of an IP: 1) Protein extracts... appropriate for most situations.  A slightly different method is desirable if the antibody is expected...Protein G have an affinity for immunoglobulins, the strength of the interaction varies between antibody host...than those of agarose beads, despite the size difference. Magnetic beads are particularly advantageous...many factors, including salt concentration, ionic strength and pH, affect binding the lysis buffer may need...
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