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  1. AAV for Neuronal Tracing

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    ...tracing with a deletion-mutant rabies virus. Nat Methods. 4(1):47-9. PMID: 17179932 Wickersham IR, Lyon ...
  2. CRISPR Plasmids - Prime Edit

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    ... editing is a “search and replace” gene editing method in which a reverse transcriptase (RT) is fused ...
  3. Deep Dive: Statistical Tests (Comparisons)

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    ...requirements that need to be met for a parametric test are as follows:   Parametric test assumptions: Distribution...profiles.   Parametric tests  Statistical tests fall into two general categories: parametric and non-parametric.... In this blog we will be discussing parametric tests. Parametric tests are suitable for data sets that... If your data does not fit parametric assumptions, then a non-parametric test is a better option. Stay...data doesn’t fit the requirements above, a non-parametric test may be the way to go, which we will discuss...are statistically different. They are classic parametric tests and one of the simplest statistical tests...every pairwise comparison within your population? Sometimes this can’t be avoided, but if it can be, you can...
  4. Treating Muscular Dystrophy with CRISPR Gene Editing

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    ... to be successful, multiple requirements must be met. First, CRISPR would need to be delivered to both...respectively. Although each study used slightly different methods, they each observed the same positive phenotypes...
  5. Worm Expression Resources

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    ...elegans and other nematodes. Wormbuilder - Describes methods to engineer the genome of the genetic model organism...
  6. Zebrafish Plasmid Collection

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    ...non-invasive live imaging. A standard toolbox of genetic methods, such as Tol2 transposons, Cre-mediated site-specific...
  7. Caltech Systemic Capsids

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    ...depend on several factors including: the delivery method, mouse strain, target cell type or tissue of interest...
  8. Molecular Biology Reference

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    ...UUG, CUU, CUC, CUA, CUG Lysine Lys K AAA, AAG Methionine Met M AUG Phenylalanine Phe F UUU, UUC Proline ...select or sort the cells by visualization or flow cytometry. Primer Binding Site A short, single-stranded ...To learn more about different types of cloning methods, check out our guide on molecular cloning techniques...developed the process termed Sanger sequencing, sometimes referred to as chain-termination sequencing or... making it an efficient and reliable sequencing method. Figure 3: Summary of Sanger sequencing. Created... assemble the whole puzzle. That’s where NGS (sometimes referred to as “second-generation sequencing”)...assemble the entire sequence using bioinformatic methods. It is important to note that NGS platforms in ...
  9. CRISPR 101: Epigenetics and Editing the Epigenome

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    ...fused a TALEN to the Tet1 demethylase catalytic domain, could mediate demethylation and induce transcription... fused a TAL effector to LSD1 histone demethylase to demethylate enhancer regions (Mendenhall et al., ...Tet1 demethylase Ronggui Hu’s lab has created pdCas9-Tet1-CD for targeted cytosine demethylation in mammalian... dCas9-Tet1 demethylates cytosines at promoters and enhancers. This targeted demethylation is associated... dCas9-DNMT3A methylates cytosines at promoters and enhancers. This targeted methylation is associated... Q147L mutation improves methylation kinetics such that cytosine methylation occurs within 24 hours rather...CRISPR-based DNA demethylation by Casilio-ME-mediated RNA-guided coupling of methylcytosine oxidation and...
  10. Illuminating Epigenetics with A FRET Based Biosensor

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    ...in their DNA methylation patterns, either large increases or decreases. Hypermethylation of CpG islands...hybridization, methylation-sensitive restriction enzyme digestion, DNA adenine methyltransferase identification...linker is a methyllysine binding domain (chromodomain), which binds selectively to lysine-methylated peptides...the results. When methylation occurs at the histone-derived peptide, the methyllysine binding domain causes... (pcDNA3-K9 histone methylation reporter) and K27 (pcDNA3-K27 histone methylation reporter) positions ...to recognise lysine 27 methylation. When tested in living cells where methylation of these sites was controlled...significantly different FRET levels between unmethylated and methylated states. Thus, this system is a reliable...
  11. Tips for Using FRET in Your Experiments

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    ...efficiency and cross-talk. Methods to Measure FRET for Cell Biology Studies Several methods have been used over...many measurement methods as feasible when first beginning to establish the FRET methodology for a given experiment... this method useful for dynamic experiments in which FRET changes are large. Two other methods are commonly... photobleaching method and the fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) method. Acceptor photobleaching...photobleaching method The acceptor photobleaching method is simple but limited to a single measurement. This...imaging microscopy method FLIM has been developed more recently and is the most rigorous method for measuring...pitfalls and to use it at its best. What are the Parameters that Affect FRET? FRET occurs when the two fluorophores...
  12. Antibodies 101: The Four ELISAs and When to Use Them

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    ...and chemiluminescent methods that require specialized equipment. Chromogenic methods are not as sensitive... Because the method uses a single antibody, it is less specific than other ELISA methods. Users may also...drawbacks of the competitive ELISA method are similar to those of the direct method. Namely, since the assay requires...advantages and disadvantages of each ELISA method Method Advantages Disadvantages Direct Fast and...enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is a versatile method used to quantify the level of target antigen in...of each, and some considerations when using the method. ELISA basics All ELISAs follow the same overall... discuss the more common enzyme-based reporter methods. For enzymatic signal detection, users provide ...
  13. CRISPR Activators: A Comparison Between dCas9-VP64, SAM, SunTag, VPR, and More!

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    ...expression. CRISPRa methods vary in their transcriptional activators: some methods rely on fusion proteins...Newer methods for CRISPR activation While SAM, SunTag, and VPR have become the most popular methods for ...transcriptional programming. Nat Methods 12:326–328 . https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.3312 Chavez A, Tuttle M, ... in multiple species. Nat Methods 13:563–567 . https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.3871 Konermann S, Brigham...transcription factors. Nat Methods 10:973–976 . https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.2600 Qi LS, Larson MH, Gilbert... 2013). In the years that followed, innovative methods greatly improved CRISPRa, expanding its practicality...al., 2015, Chavez et al., 2015). Most popular methods for CRISPR activation CRISPR activation uses dCas9...
  14. 27 Hot Plasmids from 2016

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    ... that locus to be methylated. This powerful tool has been used to direct methylation to and lower expression...popular biotinylation method for identifying protein-protein associations. This method uses a bait protein...enriched via biotin pull-down methods and identified using mass spectrometry. The Roux Lab’s new and improved...histidine (HIS3), leucine (LEU2), uracil (URA3), methionine (MET17), and lysine (LYS2) deficiencies, and combinations...Molecular Pathology have developed an alternative method, called STARR-seq (self-transcribing active regulatory...cell lines or transgenic animals.   Wall, et al. Methods Mol Biol. 2014. PubMed PMID: 24395366 Oxford Drosophila...platform). GMAP is based on the Gibson Assembly method, which allows for easy assembly of DNA fragments...
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