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  1. Viral Vectors 101: Gamma-Retroviral Packaging Systems

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    ...bigger than ∼3 kb are packaged less efficiently. Subcomponents: U3; Unique 3'; region at the 3' end of viral...SIN γ-retrovirus lack most of the U3 region of the 3’ LTR and are primarily used in gene therapy research...viral genomic RNA (but found at both the 5' and 3' ends of the provirus). Contains sequences necessary...transcription. R; Repeat region found within both the 5' and 3' LTRs of retro/lentiviral plasmids. U5; Unique 5';...the viral genomic RNA (but found at both the 5' and 3' ends of the provirus). 5’ LTR Acts as an RNA...proceeds through U5 and the rest of the provirus. 3’ LTR Terminates transcription started by 5' LTR ...packaging methods. The three components described above (envelope, packaging, and transfer) are supplied...
  2. 3 Challenges in Plant Synthetic Biology

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    ...genetic tools facilitates plant science. Challenge #3: Intellectual property There is another challenge ...Revolution Bioengineering. Read their previous blog post about how they started their company here. The first transgenic... foundation of life on earth, and opportunities abound to build better fuels, feeds, foods, and fibers... we hope to inspire and open a new conversation about GMOs.  Challenge #2: Technical obstacles to plant...not understand, and the complicated and unique metabolic processes of plants are being investigated on ...biochemical pathways involved in central anthocyanin metabolism are well understood. Additional work has also...knockouts to better understand developmental, metabolic, and photosynthetic processes. Often the tools...
  3. Site Directed Mutagenesis by PCR

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    ...market; you need one with 5’->3’ polymerase activity (for amplification), 3’->5’ exonuclease activity (increases...on either side of the desired mutation (usually 1-3 mismatched bases) is sufficient for your primers to...present, a minor extension can usually ensure that the 3’-base(s) do not form secondary structures. The introduction...template (e.g. 0.1-1.0 ng/μl). Smaller plasmids (~3 kb) are generally more efficiently amplified than ...addition of DMSO to the PCR reaction (usually around 3% final concentration). The DMSO reduces secondary ...(increases amplification fidelity), and no 5’->3’ exonuclease activity (which could potentially truncate... TA-cloning). Such non-complementary bases at the 3’-end interfere with plasmid reconstitution, and consequently...
  4. Design Tips for Prime Editing

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    ... (Nishimasu et al., 2014). Figure 3: pegRNAs whose 3′ extension begins with a C base can cause...Created with BioRender.com. The first base of the 3′ extension of the pegRNA should not be C. A C base...Add silent mutations near point mutations to create 3-base (or longer) tracts of edited bases. DNA mismatch...targets single-base mismatches (left), but “bubbles” of 3 or more mismatched bases can often evade MMR (right...epegRNAs: epegRNAs include structured motifs at their 3′ end to protect them from degradation. When designing...protein La to protect the end of the pegRNA. Adding 3′ polyU tracts to the end of pegRNAs (but not epegRNAs...prime editing efficiency. Nature Biotechnology, 40(3), 402–410. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41587-021-01039...
  5. MXS Chaining

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    ...overlap between them (Table 1). In each construct, 3 copies of the fluorescent protein were fused in-frame...from the tyrosine-protein kinase Lyn) Membranes 3 mCherry 587nm/ 610 nm human β-Actin Actin 4 Citrine...sites of the MCS are only regenerated at the 5’ and 3’ termini of the ligation product, and the restriction... them, but rather, can only be added to the 5’ or 3’ terminus using the newly generated MCS. MXS-chaining...the third module is added to the 5’ terminus or the 3’ terminus of the ligation product. Comparison to other...chaining-based cloning methods are listed in Table 3. The goal of high throughput cloning is to facilitate...Chaining by emailing us at [email protected]. Table 3: Chaining Based Cloning Methods Method Restriction...
  6. Open Resources and Plasmid Tools For Studying C. elegans

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    ...information about the aims and approach of CeNGEN, check out their publication.   3’UTRome The 3’UTRs of ... the role of 3’UTRs, the Arizona State University (ASU) Biodesign institute developed a 3’UTR database...This database provides detailed information about C. elegans 3’UTRs structures, alternative polyadenylation...Mangone, Marco, et al. "UTRome. org: a platform for 3′ UTR biology in C. elegans." Nucleic acids research...unc- 119 + selection." MicroPublication 1 (2018): 2–3. Wang, Han, et al. "cGAL, a temperature-robust GAL4...resources on the Addgene blog Learn more about SapTrap Read about CRISPR/Cas9 in C. elegans Browse our Plasmids...always emphasized the need for open science and collaboration. The field already has comprehensive reference...
  7. 9 Tips to Achieve Success in Academia

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    ...hype. 3. “Passion gives you energy.” What is your passion? Even if no one else is excited about it, distinguish...success? We asked leading professors for their top 3 tips. Tom Ellis 1. Keep up with the literature. ... that your experiment is definitely not a fluke.” 3. Engage in various projects and help colleagues with... competitive. Be curious and interdisciplinary.   3. “There are many different ways to succeed – as loner...: Read the Newest Posts in this Blog Series   Our 3 PIs answer more questions, including: Advice for ... passionate about. Check out my previous post if you're looking for more information about the benefits...every spurious result under the sun. Academia is about convincing results, and nothing is more convincing...
  8. Optogenetics AAV Preps

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    ...Karel Svoboda 83898 pAAV-mDlx-ChR2-mCherry-Fishell-3 Dlx ChR2 mCherry Constitutive 1, 9, rg* Gordon Fishell...and Optogenetics Guide page for more information about this field. Use the table and filters below to find...
  9. Who Gives a Tweet? 9 Facts About Scientists on Twitter

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    ...scientific Twitter list were excluded from the dataset. 3. 60% of scientists on Twitter are male and 40% are...with scientific domains <10% of the time. Figure 3: Top 20 Domains Tweeted by Scientists. 6. The top ...use Twitter professionally to network, learn more about alternative careers for scientists, and share cool....” This paper addresses the following questions about scientists on Twitter: who are they? What do they...
  10. Addgene Depositors Get More Citations

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    ...2010 3 Nature  3.3% 10.5%   3.2  9.6 2 2010 167  Nature 3.3%  10.5%  3.2  534.1 3 2010 ...plasmids in our data were published in Nature, but only 3 percent of papers without Addgene plasmids were. Thus...journal-adjusted citation measure we re-weight the 3 percent of Nature papers without Addgene plasmids ...2010 3 Applied and Environmental Microbiology  1.6%  1.2% 0.75   2.3 4 2010 167  Applied and Environmental...deposited at Addgene still accrue on average 2 to 3 times as many citations as other papers in the same... with plasmids deposited at Addgene – typically about four times as many as papers without plasmids deposited...
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