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  1. Kit Free RNA Extraction

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    ...minutes at 12,000 × g at 4°C to separate RNA from the rest of the tissue/cell lysate. *Pro-Tip* Having your...
  2. Designer PUF Proteins for Any RNA Target

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    ... a better understanding of the phenomenon soon.  Rest assured, as the PUF protein design tools continue...devise RNA binding proteins to hit any target of interest. The new tool was developed and implemented by...specificity engineering. “The RNA binding domain is interesting because by changing certain amino acids you can...structure of RNA. As a result, targeting the RNA of interest requires that the RNA be tagged. “This tool makes...the PUF Assembly Kit! Tips and tricks For those interested to try the PUF Assembly Kit out for themselves...
  3. Why Do I Need an MTA Anyway?

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    ...your materials under the UBMTA terms, so you can rest easy knowing your rights – and the rights of your...
  4. Editor's Choice, September 2016

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    ...Mr. Incredible, an added bonus. You can find the rest of our September posts in chronological order here... phage proteins that bind to your bacterium of interest. For those of you who are not microbiologists,...
  5. The Open Repository of CRISPR Screens: CRISPR Screen Data in One Place

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    ...comprehensive pre-compiled downloads and via a full-featured REST Web Service API. Both options are fully open access...CRISPR results for any gene of interest. In addition, users interested in a particular disease, cell type...entire CRISPR database for particular screens of interest. Importantly, metadata for each screen is captured...access and available without any licensing restrictions.    As CRISPR technology continues to develop and...
  6. Plasmids 101: Positive and Negative Selection for Plasmid Cloning

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    ... cells that contain a specific gene survive. The rest do not grow. While there are many ways to design...You’ve worked hard to purify your gene of interest, get it into your plasmid backbone, and zap the mixture...some now have plasmids that contain your gene of interest, but others will uptake plasmid backbones that...antibiotic resistance cassette along with your gene of interest. In these cases, antibiotic selection will select... if the plasmid backbone contains your gene of interest. Auxotrophy Besides antibiotic selection, you ... select for a successful uptake of your DNA of interest by taking advantage of bacterial characteristics...by recombination sites. To introduce a gene of interest into the destination plasmid, recombination sites...
  7. SunTag and Fluorescent Imaging

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    ...solubility tag GB1. In SunTag nomenclature throughout the rest of this blog post, GFP refers to sfGFP-GB1.   Tanenbaum...fusing a fluorescent protein to your protein of interest, you instead fuse it to the synthetic SunTag scaffold...
  8. Genetically-encoded Sparse Cell Labeling - A SPARC of Innovation

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    ...system. The effector is placed downstream of the rest of the SPARC components and expression is controlled...used to specifically manipulate a cell type of interest in an organism, all cells of that type are affected...affected. Previous tools to overcome this restraint include an AAV-based sparse labeling system where a...
  9. Addgene @ Keystone: Thoughts on Precision Genome Engineering and Synbio

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    ...CRISPR-Cas nucleases, provided important context for the rest of the day. He was followed by three of the biggest... weren't quite sure what to expect in terms of interest, but visitors to the poster were impressed to ...edge science in increasingly important field.  Interested in Addgene's Keystone Poster?  We'll be sharing...
  10. Viral Vectors 101: Transductions

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    ... with the virus. Then the viral particles do the rest! Downstream expression or integration resulting ...constructed viral vector containing the cargo of interest is then typically transfected along with viral...
  11. Virtual Science Conference Coming Up? Three Addgenies Share Their Experience

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    ...just go to sessions that you find interesting and not go to the rest.” Having an on-site conference canceled...started yet! @neurosymp will be interesting this year. Everyone interested in #Neuroscience should come ...aspect and I could plan more with regard to my interests.” Use the chat box and upvote If the thought of...
  12. Creating accessible biology activities in schools with BioBits

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    ... now you don’t have to worry about operating the rest of the car as well. Similarly, cell free expression...keeping. Finally, if you are a fellow researcher interested in adapting your research ideas into hands-on...student at MIT in Biological Engineering and is interested in developing synthetic biology based tools for...
  13. Plasmid Cloning by PCR

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    ...the PCR product Isolate your PCR product from the rest of the PCR reaction using a kit, such as the QIAquick...assist with restriction enzyme digestion (usually 3-6bp) Restriction Site: Your chosen restriction site for...plasmid of interest. You can use similar processes to add overhangs to your insert of interest for Gibson...fusing the upstream restriction site to the forward primer and the downstream restriction site to the reverse...discussed in our restriction cloning post. However, even more than with standard restriction cloning, it is...of a piece of DNA and at the same time adding restriction sites to the ends of that piece of DNA so that...itself are very similar to those outlined in our restriction cloning post with a few quirks specific to the...
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