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  1. CRISPR Pooled gRNA Libraries

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    ...Prime Edit Transcriptional Regulation Activate Interfere Epigenetics RNA Targeting RNA Targeting RNA Editing... 67989 Knockout Human Yusa 3rd 5 90,709 Human Interferon-Stimulated Gene CRISPR Knockout Library 125753...
  2. Ligation Independent Cloning

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    ...standard polymerase protocol), causing the enzyme to perform exonuclease activity until the first "G" in the...sterile dH20 to 40 μl Step 4: Amplify Insert by PCR Perform PCR amplification of your insert following the ...your PCR product before proceeding, as they will interfere with the exonuclease activity of T4 Pol in the...
  3. Using a Light Microscope Protocol

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    ...phone-sized, foldable microscopes that aren't very powerful (but are cheap and accessible) to massive transmission... are multiple objective lenses. Each objective performs essentially the same task but has different magnifying...scratches, and dust can easily impair microscope performance. Be sure to clean up your work area and microscope...
  4. Handling Plasmids from Addgene - Purifying Plasmid DNA

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    ... follow the kit's instructions. If you want to perform plasmid purification without using a kit, you can...ribonuclease that digests single-stranded RNA. Optional: Perform phenol-chloroform extraction - see protocol below... DNA purified without a kit it is advisable to perform a phenol/chloroform extraction of the supernatant...
  5. What is Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)

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    ...Watch the protocol video below to learn how to perform Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). Basic PCR Program...pairs. The initial denaturation step is commonly performed at 94–98°C. Denature 30 seconds at 94°C: Continued...reagent by the number of individual PCRs you wish to perform and add 10% extra to account for pipetting error...
  6. Virus Protocol - Generating Stable Cell Lines

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    ... of a stable cell culture after transduction. Performing antibiotic selection on transduced cells enables...5 dilutions plus one 'no virus' control well). Perform a "reverse transduction" by seeding 50,000 cells...untransduced well (0 µL lentivirus, above) are dying. Perform regular media changes and monitor the growth of...
  7. Isolating a Monoclonal Cell Population by Limiting Dilution

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    ...monoclonal cell lines. When this protocol was performed at Addgene on the A549 cells described in our ...expression and/or other phenotypes. For example, perform Western blotting to screen for lines with the highest...blasticidin selection. Anti-Cas9 Western blotting was performed on whole-cell extracts from the initial stable...
  8. Antibody Guide

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    ...signaling molecules, as some buffer components can interfere with the conjugate or conjugation process. Sodium...used as an antimicrobial agent. Other chemical interferences with conjugating reactions are possible. It ... antibody to specifically bind to a protein is powerful, but in order to utilize it in the lab, researchers...fluorophores. Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) HRP performs a chemiluminescent reaction in the presence of...activated and its output measured. This method can be performed using the indirect detection method via a conjugated...protein complexes for downstream analysis. They are powerful tools for understanding protein or protein interactions...above. Reverse the crosslink, isolate DNA, and perform downstream analysis. Special considerations One...
  9. Plan Your Experiment

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    ...within the genome. In a perfect world, your gRNA target sequence would have perfect homology to your target...Design gRNA Publications Get Started CRISPR is a powerful system that enables researchers to manipulate ... particular model organism. There may not be a perfect plasmid for your specific application, and in such...can make a limited set of mutations. Repress or Interfere (CRISPRi) Reduce expression of a particular gene...nucleotide at the same position in spite of being a perfect match for the target sequence. Many gRNA design...
  10. CRISPR Guide

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    ...scalable genome editing technologies, making CRISPR perfect for genome-wide screens. This guide will provide.... Ideally, a gRNA targeting sequence will have perfect homology to the target DNA with no homology elsewhere...compatible with truncated gRNAs to increase specificity SuperFi-Cas9 - increases fidelity with reduced nuclease...for sequences > 10 kb! Currently, these systems perform best in bacterial species, but newer versions engineered...More robust transcriptional repression (CRISPR interference, or CRISPRi) or activation (CRISPRa) of downstream...chromosome. Browse Plasmids: Activate , Repress/Interfere Epigenetic Modifications Using CRISPR A variation...transcription of a target gene CRISPRi CRISPR Interference; using a dCas9 or dCas9-repressor with a gRNA...
  11. CRISPR Plasmids - dCas9-FokI

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    ...Prime Edit Transcriptional Regulation Activate Interfere Epigenetics RNA Targeting RNA Targeting RNA Editing...
  12. CRISPR Plasmids - RNA Editing

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    ...Prime Edit Transcriptional Regulation Activate Interfere Epigenetics RNA Targeting RNA Targeting RNA Editing...
  13. CRISPR Plasmids - RNA Targeting

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    ...Prime Edit Transcriptional Regulation Activate Interfere Epigenetics RNA Targeting RNA Targeting RNA Editing...
  14. CRISPR Plasmids - Xenopus

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    ...Prime Edit Transcriptional Regulation Activate Interfere Epigenetics RNA Targeting RNA Targeting RNA Editing...
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