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  1. Typing CRISPR Systems

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    ...alternatives to Cas9. Cas12 is unique because it can process multiple gRNAs under a single promoter, allowing...
  2. 15 Hot Plasmids from 2017

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    ... light to alter cell physiology and molecular processes via genetically encoded proteins. PhoCl is a new...
  3. Antibody Guide

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    ...randomized reorganization process, creating a unique binding site. This process, known as V(D)J recombination...delaying a process through sequential rounds of validation. Validation of an antibody is a process separate...binding partners, location in the cell, and sample processing can hide or reveal epitopes on an antigen. Monoclonal...can interfere with the conjugate or conjugation process. Sodium azide, an antimicrobial agent, can block...proteins to detect simultaneously. Conjugation The process of attaching signaling molecules to an antibody...available. Tissue samples may need additional processing steps, such as sonication. Denature proteins,...proteins from a complex mix. Overview of application Process the tissue or cell culture samples to extract proteins...
  4. Molecular Biology Reference

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    ...cellular processes and gene regulation. Regions that code for proteins are transcribed and processed into ...be translated, the DNA is converted to RNA in a process called transcription. RNA uses the same nucleotide... similarly referred to as cloned DNA, and this process of generating multiple identical copies of a recombinant...next-generation sequencing (NGS) take advantage of the process of DNA replication in vitro. During replication...complementary strand. Mimicking the DNA replication process requires the four nucleotides (dNTPs), a DNA polymerase...Sequencing In 1975, Frederick Sanger developed the process termed Sanger sequencing, sometimes referred to...sequencing plasmids deposited at Addgene. The actual process of Illumina NGS is not that different from Sanger...
  5. Lentiviral Vector Guide

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    ...lentiviral vectors from your plasmids (Figure 5). This process requires a production cell line, typically human...with or without determining the viral titer. This process of viral production followed by transduction is...can be altered by changing the envelope gene, a process called pseudotyping. VSV-G is by far the most common...genes may be involved in different biological processes by surveying a pool of genetic mutants for various...definition, at the beginning of R, is capped, and proceeds through U5 and the rest of the provirus. Third-generation...plasmids, packaging cell line). Infection The natural process of entry and multiplication of a pathogen, like...and genes provided in trans . Transduction The process of artificially introducing foreign DNA into eukaryotic...
  6. Adeno-associated virus (AAV) Guide

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    ...genome. Instead, the linear rAAV DNA is typically processed into a double-stranded circular episome which ...AAV serotypes. Pseudotypes Pseudotyping is the process of producing viral vectors in combination with ... proteins that carry out a naturally occurring process known as protein trans-splicing. As these methods...plasmids, packaging cell line). Infection The natural process of entry and multiplication of a pathogen, like... or replicating. Lytic cycle Viral replication process where the virus uses the cell machinery to produce... the main cell body, or soma. Transduction The process of artificially introducing foreign DNA into eukaryotic...eukaryotic cells using viral vectors. Transfection The process of artificially introducing foreign DNA into eukaryotic...
  7. Gamma-Retroviral Vector Guide

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    ...can be altered by changing the envelope gene, a process called pseudotyping. VSV-G is by far the most common...to their integration into a host’s genome. The process of generating stable cell lines with gamma-retroviral...specificity of infection for CD4-expressing cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , 94 (16)...the beginning of R, has a 5' cap structure, and proceeds through U5 and the rest of the provirus. Some ...plasmids, packaging cell line). Infection The natural process of entry and multiplication of a pathogen, like...and genes provided in trans . Transduction The process of artificially introducing foreign DNA into eukaryotic... cells using viral methods. Transformation The process where bacteria take up DNA from their environment...
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