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TypeBlog Post...References and resources References Bradbury ARM, Trinklein ND, Thie H, Wilkinson IC, Tandon AK, Anderson ..., Bestagno M, Burrone O, Maynard J, Ferrara F, Trimmer JS, Görnemann J, Glanville J, Wolf P, Frenzel A...
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Plasmids 101: Sequence and Ligation Independent Cloning (SLIC)
TypeBlog Post...first developed in the 1990s. While traditional restriction enzyme cloning uses short sticky ends to insert...multiple fragments without the need for specific restriction sites or DNA ligase! This post was originally... -
15 Years of Addgene: The Top 15 Plasmids
TypeBlog Post...we wanted to take a look back at some of the contributions from our depositors. Below are the 15 top requested...Zhang lab codon-optimized SpCas9. Using the BbsI restriction site, a pair of annealed oligos can be cloned... -
Quick Guide to Working with Drosophila Part 3: Genome Engineering in Flies
TypeBlog Post...This post was contributed by guest blogger Jon Chow, an immunology PhD student at Harvard University....you might need different plasmids. Harvard’s DRSC/TRiP Functional Genomics Resource Center has various ... -
Screening for Successful Genome Editing with Digital PCR
TypeBlog Post...This post was contributed by Scott Findlay, a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Alberta. If you... mismatch cleavage assays to detect mutations triggered by engineered nucleases. G3 (Bethesda) 5, 407–... -
How to Keep a Lab Notebook for Bioinformatic Analyses
TypeBlog Post...This blog post was contributed by guest blogger Kate Palozola Traditional lab notebooks just won't cut... best way to find a system that does is through trial and error, and by asking for tips from others. Comment... -
Plasmids 101: Blue-white Screening
TypeBlog Post...top of pre-made plates, make sure it is evenly distributed and allow sufficient drying time before use. ...candidates for more specific analysis, like PCR or restriction digest. Make sure you use a proper E. coli ... -
CRISPR 101: Non-Homologous End Joining
TypeBlog Post...Last updated Sept 1, 2020. This post was contributed by David Wyatt and Dale Ramsden, UNC at Chapel Hill...mutations at off-target sites. Christina Mork contributed to the update of this post. Thank you to our ... -
3 Challenges in Plant Synthetic Biology
TypeBlog Post...This post was contributed by Nikolai Braun and Keira Havens, co-founders of Revolution Bioengineering... science, these tools sometimes have limited distribution. We hope that will change with Addgene’s expansion... -
Kiran Musunuru on the Newest TALEN Genome-Editing System
TypeBlog Post...library in the appropriate combination and do a restriction enzyme digest to cut out the inserts followed...gene or in multiple genes, all of which seem to contribute to a particular disease state. You could use ... -
RANbodies: Reporter Nanobody Fusions
TypeBlog Post...antibody and a ≥100-fold increase in signal over intrinsic fluorescence. Increased signal is likely due to...stained with two HRP RANbodies if the sample is stripped. HRP-RANbodies are, however, compatible with most... -
Supporting Rare Disease Research with the 2020 BeHEARD Awards
TypeBlog Post...channels that are responsible for maintaining the nutrient and ionic balance of the cells,” says Dr Sangeetha...keratinocytes, which release inflammatory mediators that trigger the activation of dendritic cells, macrophages,... -
Giving gRNAs a Facelift - Synthetic and Beyond
TypeBlog Post...These modifications result in conformationally restricted RNA which improves mismatch discrimination and... specifically ones which do not contain a 5’ triphosphate in the gRNA, reduce the innate immune response... -
Antibodies 101: Selecting the Right Antibody
TypeBlog Post...Differences in sample processing, fixation, antigen-retrieval, and permeabilization will influence how the antibody...support team, is a safer bet than one from a large distributor that may not have direct experience with the ... -
dTAG - You're it!
TypeBlog Post...This post was contributed by guest blogger Behnam Nabet, a postdoctoral fellow at Dana-Farber Cancer ...of endogenous proteins (notably, BRD2/3/4, CDK9, TRIM24, FLT3, BTK, and ALK) by linking small molecules... -
Tagging Optogenetics and Chemogenetics Receptors: Fluorescent Proteins and Other Options
TypeBlog Post...This post was contributed by Adriana Galvan, an associate professor at Emory University School of Medicine...fluorescent proteins can be, in some circumstances, detrimental to the expression of the protein of interest.... -
Choosing the B(right)est Fluorescent Protein: Photostability
TypeBlog Post...This post was contributed by guest bloggers Joachim Goedhart and Marieke Mastop from the Section of Molecular... depend on fluorescence intensity or protein distribution. Therefore, photostability measurements can ... -
Rosella: A Fluorescent pH-Biosensor for Studying Autophagy
TypeBlog Post...Greek for “self-eating”) is induced by a lack of nutrients and targets cytosol and organelles to the vacuole... have fused with the vacuole or a lysosome are trickier to identify because their contents can be at various... -
Uncertainty about Labor Law Brings More Uncertainty to Postdoc Wages
TypeBlog Post...This post was contributed by guest blogger, Gary McDowell, executive director of Future of Research. ...salary raises at institutions will likely have a detrimental effect on the morale of postdocs, and indeed ... -
Plasmids 101: CcdB - The Toxic Key to Efficient Cloning
TypeBlog Post...approaching it. These include the traditional restriction enzyme/ligase-mediated method, the more recently.../19 vectors and demonstrating the concept of restriction enzyme-mediated disruption of ccdB, leading to...