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  1. Targeted Mutagenesis with EvolvR

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    ...polymerase I (PolI3M) is capable of mutagenesis in E. Coli, but this approach requires special bacterial...mutations per nucleotide per generation of wild-type E. coli, while only increasing the standard mutation...be used to map protein-protein interactions, investigate non-coding segments of the genome, or engineer...
  2. PiggyBac-ing Through the Genome Editing Field

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    ...and strategies for their projects. References 1. L. E. Woodard and M. H. Wilson, “piggyBac-ing models and...Biol., Apr. 2016. PubMed PMID: 27075976. 4.  X. Li, E. R. Burnight, A. L. Cooney, N. Malani, T. Brady, J.... Menon, G. S. Parker, S. J. Qualls, B. M. Lewis, E. Ke, C. T. Dargitz, R. Wright, A. Khanna, F. H. Gage... likely due to the fact that PBx relies on the inverted terminal repeats (ITRs) found on the piggyBac™... Grégoire and M. Kmita, “Recombination between inverted loxP sites is cytotoxic for proliferating cells...
  3. CRISPR in the Clinic

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    ...infections. The Cas3 enzymes target several strains of E. coli and lethally chop their genomes into many, many...Hussein M, Molina MA, Berkhout B, Herrera-Carrillo E. A CRISPR-Cas Cure for HIV/AIDS. Int J Mol Sci. 2023...strategies for CRISPR therapies. Systemic therapies involve CRISPR-Cas delivery directly to the patient. Patient-derived...returned to the patient. Finally, allogenic therapies involve editing healthy donor-derived cells and delivering... treatment strategies for these disorders have involved turning on fetal hemoglobin to compensate for ...returning them to the patient. The first human trial involving CRISPR Cas9 for these diseases was sponsored by...evolving, and many of the challenges with therapies involve patient safety, effectiveness, and delivery. Patient...
  4. Transgenic Organisms, Cas9 Gene Drives, and Appropriate Safeguards

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    ...345, 626–628 (2014). PubMed. Gantz, V. M. & Bier, E. The mutagenic chain reaction: A method for converting... doi:10.1126/science.aaa5945. PubMed. DiCarlo, J. E., Chavez, A., Dietz, S. L., Esvelt, K. M. & Church...damage public trust in scientists, experiments involving potential gene drives should be conducted with...strategies are available? Molecular confinement involves building gene drives that can spread through populations... been tested in yeast5. Ecological confinement involves performing experiments in a geographic area where...relevant mosquito species. Reproductive confinement involves working with laboratory organisms that can't reproduce...publications. Thank you to our guest blogger! An inventor of technologies that harness evolution, Kevin ...
  5. GCE4All: Making Genetic Code Expansion Accessible

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    ... In the late nineties, this was developed into an E. coli system, with the noncanonical amino acid in ...expression of phosphoserine-including proteins in E. coli (Zhu et al., 2022). It uses the TAG codon for...components, meaning that the final protocol may involve a sensitive balance of trade-offs. This balance...
  6. Genome-wide Screening Using CRISPR

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    ...carries CRISPR libraries that target mouse, human, fly, E. coli, and T. gondii genes.  2) What genetic modification... are identified using next-generation sequencing (E). Considerations and tips for successful screens... lead to a wealth of additional experiments investigating the role of individual genes or entire pathways...a population of mutant cells to identify genes involved in a particular phenotype. CRISPR can be readily...specific classes of human genes. What are the steps involved in a CRISPR screen? Performing a forward genetic...
  7. The 12 Days of CRISPR

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    ...On the 11th day of CRISPR, Addgene gave to me: Cas-E-le-ven! (Cas11)🎵 On the 10th day of CRISPR, Addgene... the 12th day of CRISPR, Addgene gave to me: Noninvasive assessment of gut function using transcriptional...
  8. Addgene: The First Twenty Years

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    ...request from — Addgene!  Addgene was established as an e-commerce company, which helped it stay ahead of the...for now-common business practices, like accepting e-signatures and designing a website users could easily...hear it all the time, but Addgene is a totally invaluable resource. I really appreciate the work you do...
  9. Illuminating Choices: A Guide to Selecting Fluorescent Dyes and Ligands

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    ..., R., Zuber, J., Connelly, S. M., Mathew, E., & Dumont, M. E. (2014). Fluorescent approaches for understanding...Bhattacharya, K., Pyrgiotakis, G., Zhang, Z., Purington, E., Gramlich, W., Grondin, Y., Rogers, R., Bousfield...Stability of fluorescence: For applications that involve ranges of pH, and significant lengths of time, ...incorporation of fluorophores, as seen in studies involving dopamine D2/D3 receptors (Allikalt et al., 2020...processes like mitochondrial dynamics. This process, involving mitochondrial homeostasis maintained through mechanisms...
  10. INTEGRATE: Bacterial Genome Engineering Using CRISPR-Transposons

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    ... were used to express the necessary components in E. coli (Klompe et al., 2019). Recently, the lab introduced...temperatures. Data adapted from Vo et al., 2020. In E. coli, the new streamlined VchINT system was shown...programmability: depending on the transposases involved, they insert either randomly, or at fixed genomic... L ends).  Figure 1: (A) Components involved in each type of CRISPR-Transposon system. (B) ... a streamlined expression approach (Fig. 2A), involving two-plasmid or single-plasmid systems (Vo et al...insertions are not currently possible, unlike methods involving homologous recombination. Additionally, these ...
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