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  1. CRISPR Plasmids - Yeast

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    ...Targeting RNA Editing Other Applications Purify Tag Visualize dCas9-FokI Screen Pooled Libraries gRNAs Empty...
  2. Hot Plasmids: Fall 2024

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    ...proteins like mScarlet are essential tools for visualizing biological processes in vivo. However, mScarlet...will be a useful addition to the toolkit for visualizing cellular processes in C. elegans: mScarlet3 for...Figure 5). The researchers used the reporter to visualize biologically relevant forces at focal adhesions...colocalizes with the focal adhesion marker paxillin (visualized with GFP). Reprinted with permission from Zhong...
  3. Fluorescent Proteins 101: Aptamer Fluorophores

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    ...Researchers have used oligonucleotides in fluorescent visualization techniques for decades, most notably for fluorescent...where fluorophore-linked antibodies are used to visualize RNA. Low signal-to-noise ratios with such techniques...such background, thereby improving traditional visualization techniques. In addition, their incredible versatility...malachite green (MG) to create a non-protein based visualization technique. Ultimately, MG proved to be too toxic...
  4. Advanced Uses of Cre-lox and Flp-FRT - A Neuroscientist’s View

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    ...and is therefore inefficient in mammalian cells (usually grown at 37 °C). Smart molecular evolution led ...Logie and Stewart 1995; Metzger et al. 1995). Visualizing single neurons in the living brain   ...structure of a neuron and its synapse should be visualized at the same time from two different plasmids ...together with inducible Cre recombinase (CreERT2), visualizes individual neurons and their synapses in a conditional...
  5. Data Freedom: The Expansion of Data Sharing in Research Publications

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    ...recognition and “productivity”, so this is unlikely. Usually, the originating scientist and colleagues are privileged... amounts of data. When published, this data is usually condensed into a statistically evaluated set of...standards of data recording are highly variable and usually left to individual researchers. Yet accurate and...publications presenting a polished, standard and usually limited view of data. In addition to enhancing ...
  6. Antibody Plasmid Collection

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    ...protein of choice from a mix of other proteins, visualize a protein under a microscope, or detect when the...
  7. CRISPR Plasmids - Prime Edit

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    ...Targeting RNA Editing Other Applications Purify Tag Visualize dCas9-FokI Screen Pooled Libraries gRNAs Empty...
  8. Protocol - How to Design Primers

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    ...proceed. Usually a guanine or cytosine is used at the 3’ end, and the 5’ end of the primer usually has stretches...
  9. Fluorescent Proteins 101: When GFP lets you down

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    ...(ii) no need to add a co-factor, (iii) easy visualization with standard filter sets on a fluorescence ...lipids. Still, these molecules can be indirectly visualized by using protein domains that specifically bind...the sample. Although bioluminescent probes are usually dim relative to fluorescent probes, recent engineering...Adjobo-Hermans, Merel JW, et al. "Real-time visualization of heterotrimeric G protein Gq activation in...
  10. 10 Steps to a Perfect Science Talk

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    ...the fine points of visual aids. Here’s a great slideshare with more details on visuals in science presentations...talk (not a lab meeting) in the previous year. Usually fewer than 10% have done so. How can you expect...Finally, don’t pass up opportunities to show cool visuals, but don’t overdo the effects. It may be a bit ...
  11. Site Directed Mutagenesis by PCR

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    ...sequence on either side of the desired mutation (usually 1-3 mismatched bases) is sufficient for your primers...sequences, but if present, a minor extension can usually ensure that the 3’-base(s) do not form secondary...facilitated by the addition of DMSO to the PCR reaction (usually around 3% final concentration). The DMSO reduces...plasmid. Note that any residual parental plasmid (usually from incomplete DpnI digest) can also form colonies...
  12. CRISPR Plasmids - Bacteria

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    ...Targeting RNA Editing Other Applications Purify Tag Visualize dCas9-FokI Screen Pooled Libraries gRNAs Empty...
  13. Viral Vectors

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    ...genes that are required for viral replication are usually divided among many plasmids, such that all of these...
  14. Protocol - How to Inoculate a Bacterial Culture

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    ...Note: If you intend to do a mini-prep you will usually want to start 2 mL in a falcon tube, but for larger...within a single bacterial cell. Large plasmids usually have a low copy number (approximately one or two...
  15. Zebrafish Plasmid Collection

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    ...mutations, or labeling with fluorescent proteins to visualize and track clones of cells over time. Examples ...
  16. CRISPR Plasmids - Plants

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    ...Targeting RNA Editing Other Applications Purify Tag Visualize dCas9-FokI Screen Pooled Libraries gRNAs Empty...
  17. 6 Tips for Analyzing and Troubleshooting Sanger Sequencing Results

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    ...proper ladder. These controls help you properly visualize your results.The most important of those is to...comes to DNA sequencing the chromatogram is your visual control. And, like all controls, missing out is...bases of a DNA sequencing read The peaks here are usually unresolved and small, so I suggest designing your...
  18. Protocol - How to Ligate Plasmid DNA

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    ...sticky ends that were generated by EcoRI digestion: Usually, scientists select two different enzymes for adding...Ratio Although a 3:1 insert to vector ratio is usually sufficient, you can optimize the amount of insert...
  19. Fluorescent Proteins 101: Fluorescent Biosensors

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    ...detect a given molecule. The sensor component is usually a protein that undergoes a conformational change...Localization within cells Fluorescence microscopy Visualize components of individual cells Separation/identification...Aptamer Fluorophores Use CRISPRainbow for Genome Visualization Resources on Addgene.org Find Biosensor Plasmids...
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