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  1. Adenovirus Guide

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    ...genome or using other plasmids instead of HVs. Figure 4: Third-generation rAdV vectors and helper virus. Adenoviral...circumvention strategies . Current Gene Therapy, 11 (4), 307–320. https://doi.org/10.2174/156652311796150372... era of personalized medicine . Genes & Diseases, 4 (2), 43–63. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gendis.2017.04.001...Read our adenoviral vector guide to learn about adenoviral vector components, production and common uses...E2a and VA for replication. For more information about AAVs, read our AAV guide . Recombinant Adenoviral...linearized construct, and rAdV vectors can be harvested about 7–10 days later. Vogelstein designed multiple shuttle...
  2. Molecular Biology Protocol - Restriction Digest of Plasmid DNA

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    ...cloning, it is recommended that you digest for at least 4 hours. If you will be using the digested DNA for another...more at (Link opens in a new window) NEB's website about star activity . If you are digesting a large number...
  3. Plasmid Cloning by Restriction Enzyme Digest (with Protocols)

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    ...therefore it is important that the digest go at least 4 hours and as long as overnight. If you are going to...Information about plasmid cloning by restriction enzyme digest (subcloning), including design and experimental...window) New England Biolabs for more information about restriction enzyme buffers). If you select enzymes...
  4. What is Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)

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    ...DNA strand accurately and rapidly. Repeat steps 2-4 25-30 times. Final Extension for 5 minutes at 72°C...manufacturer’s instructions for specific instructions about extension time and temperatures. Initial Denaturation...
  5. Molecular Biology Reference

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    ...not that different from Sanger sequencing (Figure 4). Like Sanger, NGS utilizes modified, fluorescently-tagged...completely unknown piece of DNA can be sequenced. Figure 4: Summary of Illumina NGS. Created with BioRender.com...Learn about the basics of molecular biology, including molecular genetics, plasmids, sequencing, and ...human genome with restriction enzymes would yield about two million DNA fragments, which is far too many...can be replicated easily and efficiently in a laboratory setting. Are stable — Plasmids are stable long-term...endogenous expression levels. For more information about promoters, check out our promoters reference page... the birth of molecular genetics. To learn more about different types of cloning methods, check out our...
  6. Plasmid Cloning by PCR (with Protocols)

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    ...therefore it is important that the digest goes at least 4 hours and as long as overnight. If you are going to...Background In its simplest form, PCR based cloning is about making a copy of a piece of DNA and at the same ...
  7. Molecular Cloning Techniques

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    ...Read more in our Gibson Assembly blog post . Figure 4: Summary of Gibson assembly. Created with BioRender.com...Learn about different molecular cloning techniques, focusing on seven common cloning methods. Educational...
  8. Gamma-Retroviral Vector Guide

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    ...profiling tool in cancer genomics. PLoS ONE , 11 (4), e0154070. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154070...Read our gamma-retroviral guide to learn about gamma-retroviral components, retroviral production, and...gamma-retroviral vectors that can be safely used in laboratory settings. These engineered gamma-retroviral vectors...of plasmids, as lentiviral vectors do. For more about lentiviruses, see Addgene's lentiviral vector guide...increased safety when producing viral vectors in a laboratory setting. Figure 1: Wild-type gamma-retrovirus...packaging methods . The three plasmids described above (envelope, packaging, and transfer) are co-transfected... Design. In Retroviruses . Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. NIH Bookshelf De Ravin, S. S., Su, L.,...
  9. Plan Your Experiment

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    ...2431–2468. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41596-022-00724-4 PMID: 35941224 Gilbert, L. A., Horlbeck, M. A., Adamson...exon coding for an essential protein domain could abolish protein activity and essentially function as a ...reference sequence you used for gRNA design. Read more about how to design your gRNA . Synthesize and Clone Desired... other downstream methods. For more information about viral vectors and their production, see our viral...and Proteins In addition to the methods described above, you can also directly deliver mature mRNA or purified... approach. Similar to the mRNA method described above, this method is also transient, as the RNPs will...Browse Cas9 plasmids for RNP delivery . As mentioned above, CRISPR efficiency will vary based on the method...
  10. Optogenetics Guide

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    ... 2 , 55. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43586-022-00136-4 PMID: 37933248 Gradinaru, V., Zhang, F., Ramakrishnan...Learn about using Optogenetics plasmids in your lab, including microbial opsins and optical switch systems...Optogenetics Plasmid Collection , or read on to learn more about these tools. Figure 1: A typical optogenetics experiment...optics, making LMOs a versatile option. Learn more about LMOs and other chemogenetic systems in our Chemogenetics...
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