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  1. A History of Genome Engineering in Popular Culture

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    ...modular approach made ZFNs highly appealing to researchers.  TALENs In 2010, transcription activator-like...at introducing point mutations. In 2016, the researchers at the Broad Institute envisioned a new strategy...consider the ethics and broader implications of our research.  Want the Genome Editing Trading Card seen in...understanding of the base editing enzymes. Kartik’s research focuses on the use of molecular dynamics simulations...our CRISPR guide Find CRISPR plasmids for your research Browse plasmids for base editing References Anzalone...PJ, Wilson C, Newby GA, Raguram A, Liu DR (2019) Search-and-replace genome editing without double-strand...specificity of a homing endonuclease. Nucleic Acids Research 30:3870–3879 . https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkf495...
  2. Scientists Map the SARS-CoV-2-Human Interaction Network

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    ...Eckhardt and Melanie Brewer from the QBI Coronavirus Research Group at UCSF. It’s been only a few months since... more than 20 labs to form the QBI Coronavirus Research Group (QCRG) to do just this.  In under a month...with requests to share our plasmids with other researchers. We have been excited to see so much interest...problem more quickly. Figure 2: Getting our research in line, with a row of FedEx envelopes waiting...shared spreadsheet and it takes time away from our research. For all these reasons, the QCRG is delighted ...requesting plasmids for coronavirus or COVID-19 research, please email Addgene at [email protected] with...
  3. Summer SciComm Series: A PhD in Science Communication

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    ... deal of scientific research is funded by the public and performed by researchers who received their educations...even minor weakness or limitations in a piece of research (Drummond & Fischhoff, 2017; Kahan et al., 2012...However, much of the information gained from that research remains inaccessible, behind paywalls and in technical...the needs of the people we are talking to. Emma Harcourt is a PhD student in the Department of Science ... Communication at the University of Otago. Her research focuses on misinformation about sexual and reproductive...
  4. The Power Behind NGS Plasmid Validation: seqWell

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    ...fragments that are then barcoded for identification. This mixture of barcoded fragments is known as a ...sequencing of the fragments within a library allows researchers to reconstruct the full individual sequence. ...large number of samples are subjected to a DNA-barcoding step that uniquely labels DNA from each well of... containing fragments carrying sample-specific barcodes. Rather than continuing to process 100s to 1000s... of input samples. To minimize these issues, researchers usually include a separate normalization step...
  5. Advice for Scientists Starting a Lab

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    ...scientists will choose to start their own academic research laboratory. How does one even go about starting... But how does one build a strong collaborative research team motivated by similar visions and goals? We...the lab. “An effective working environment for research is totally dependent on communication amongst ...for some quick advice and resources for hiring research staff. And for a more indepth resource for starting...departmental administrator, lab and safety manager, researcher, adviser, conference planner, and writer.” Connie...: Running Your Lab (pdf) Advice for Choosing a Research Project 9 Tips to Achieve Success in Academia  ...
  6. GCE4All: Making Genetic Code Expansion Accessible

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    ...needed to make site-directed mutagenesis, many researchers new to GCE aren’t able to successfully complete...GCE provides almost endless possibilities for researchers, from selective protein ligation through introducing...literature into robust and universal techniques that researchers can easily implement in their own labs. They ...working to make GCE available for all biomedical researchers. If you’re interested in using GCE in your experiments...protocols would be broadly useful for biomedical researchers. One way of doing that is by using Addgene’s ...would be useful. Think GCE could be useful in your research? We definitely recommend checking out GCE4All’...
  7. Sharing is Caring: But How to Distribute Open Hardware?

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    ... money to support this research. But there is a move towards more open research. The EU, for example, ...community to create state-of-the-art devices for research. There are a number of new platforms (such as .... Direct sharing of work from universities and research centers provides a potential conflict between ...can lead to faster and more efficient science. Researchers around the world don't have to start from scratch...“openUC2” and focuses on bringing cutting-edge research to everybody by relying on tailored image processing...
  8. Choosing a CRISPR Nuclease: Site Accessibility, Specificity, and Sensitivity

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    ...adapted CRISPR nucleases for many more specific research needs. In this update, we will focus on the most... variants may be appropriate for your specific research question. Considerations when choosing your Cas...recognize a variety of different PAM sequences. Researchers have also used experimental evolution to develop...that may make it especially suitable for in vivo research and potentially treatments. Cas12b, characterized...al., 2018) Labs also shows promise for in vivo research due to its small size and specificity relative..., it is likely that the toolkit available to researchers will continue to expand. Final thoughts Since...
  9. 3 Challenges in Plant Synthetic Biology

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    ...provide a much needed boost to basic molecular plant research, more initiatives are needed to increase the body...Organizations like Open Plant can then build on this research and effectively carry out their mission of creating...selected a project in a field with 30 years of basic research standing behind it. Our color changing flower ... Petunias have been a model organism for plant research for decades, and the biochemical pathways involved...circadian rhythm in petunias. Because of the extensive research that has come before us, it’s possible for us ... flowers that change color. Without this basic research – this comprehensive understanding of the genetic...
  10. Fluorescent Proteins 101: Monitoring Cell Mobility Using Fluorescent Proteins

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    ...environments has never been easy and, for many years, researchers lacked good tools to directly follow immune cells...thymus to the lymph nodes. These methods gave researchers much more information regarding immune cell mobility...coloured lymphoid organs did in the past. How do researchers track fluorescently labeled cells? 1. Epifluorescence...For the first time, fluorescent proteins gave researchers the ability to track immune cells within organs... the next revolution in cell imaging, giving researchers the ability to monitor cellular movements in ...cells is the the Cre/lox recombination system. A researcher can flank fluorescent proteins in a plasmid with... PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3164316. 5. Chieppa, Marcello, et al. "Dynamic imaging of dendritic cell extension...
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