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  1. New Podcast Segment: Hot Plasmids

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    May 17, 2017, 3:37 p.m.
    ...protocols, and, of course, plasmids. Today we’re trying a new way to present plasmid info with a new segment...The Hot Plasmids Segment. Click on the player below to listen to a quick (~5 min) Hot Plasmids podcast... new plasmid technologies from one of our recent newsletters. Listen to the entire Hot Plasmids episode...greatest plasmids through this podcast segment. Below, we break down each of the Hot Plasmids segments...articles on the Hot Plasmid webpage. We hope you enjoy this new way to learn about plasmid technologies. If...comments about the Hot Plasmids Podcast Segment, or have recommendations for new Hot Plasmids topics, let us ... comments section below. Hot plasmids covered in this segment Hot Plasmid 1: CRISPR X from Michael Bassik's...
  2. Your Top Requested Plasmid in 2016!

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    Jan. 11, 2017, 8:47 p.m.
    ...most request plasmid in 2016 was... pSpCas9(BB)-2A-Puro (PX459) V2.0       Similar to last year, the top...for sure, as is obvious from our most requested plasmid, SpCas9 is still going strong as the basis for ... top requested plasmid from 2016 is an expression vector for CRISPR nuclease, SpCas9 from the Zhang Lab... of mammalian cell types. Purpose  SpCas9 This plasmid expresses Streptococcus pyogenes (Sp) Cas9 from...sequence as directed by a gRNA. 2A-Puro In this plasmid, SpCas9 is fused to the puromycin resistance gene...resistance gene enables selection of cells with the plasmid post transfection. The 2A "self cleaving" peptide... What's not in the name? Not included in this plasmid's name are some additional features. The first and...
  3. Plasmids 101 eBook 4th Edition

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    Sept. 5, 2023, 1:15 p.m.
    ...popular eBook, Plasmids 101, is now available!   Plasmids 101 covers everything from plasmids parts and ...word for it!  “When people want to learn about plasmids, they don’t go to Wikipedia; they go to Addgene...
  4. Visualizing Your Plasmid Request Data

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    Blog Post
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    April 11, 2023, 4 p.m.
    ...insight to the most requested plasmid, the number of requested plasmids, or trends of requests over time...website, allowing depositors to download their plasmid request data, as a CSV file, anytime. The CSV is... Visualizing the data So, after downloading my plasmid request data, I started to explore how I could ...file is open for anyone to use.  View the Addgene Plasmid Request Data Dashboard! Figure 1: The ...
  5. The time and cost required to make a plasmid

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    March 23, 2023, 1:15 p.m.
    ...cost required to make a plasmid. In 2023 (and at closer to 2 million plasmids shared than not!), we think...great Plasmid Debate of ’18, Blue Flame depositor John Doench calculated the time to make a plasmid. Doench... make a plasmid? Doench also calculated the cost of consumable reagents used to make a plasmid, which ... to make plasmids that already exist, and we significantly reduce costs of producing plasmids with high-throughput...lot of plasmids, it’s almost always faster to order from us!) Ask the PI If you want a plasmid for free...high-throughput” Instead of making one plasmid at a time, try constructing several plasmids in parallel. That way, you...collection pages to more easily find plasmids Search for a plasmid in Addgene’s repository ...
  6. Plasmids 101: The protein expression toolbox

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    Feb. 16, 2023, 7:05 p.m.
    ... a gene (cDNA) can be done by either plasmid or virus. A plasmid carrying your cDNA can be targeted for...resources on the Addgene blog Plasmid 101: Inducible Promoters Plasmid 101: Repressible Promoters CRISPR...knock out. Looking for some permanent knock out plasmids? Check out our Cre vector and Murine LoxP vector...of protein expression. Addgene has a dCas9 KRAB plasmid for transient knockouts!  Turn it on Turn it on...
  7. Plasmids 101: Codon usage bias

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    Sept. 27, 2018, 1:09 p.m.
    ...mutation” field on the plasmid page (see plasmid 87904 for example). As many plasmids available from Addgene...blog Plasmids 101: protein expression Plasmids 101: E. coli strains for protein expression Plasmids 101...codon optimized by ordering plasmids containing them from Addgene. If a plasmid at Addgene contains a gene...
  8. Celebrating One Million Plasmids Shared!

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    Sept. 25, 2018, 2:39 p.m.
    ...a million plasmids would fill? Two weeks ago, Addgene edged passed our one million plasmids shared milestone...ending the day with 1,000,002 plasmids shipped. Reaching one million plasmids shared might have you wondering...how many plasmids leave Addgene headquarters every day. That would be an average of 673 plasmids each day...to packing and shipping. Every single day. 673 plasmids shipped daily may be easy to picture (see the ...celebratory lunch, it’s hard to picture one million plasmids. How much space would one million bacterial stabs...Leadership team in all their photo booth glory! #1millionplasmids On to the next million! @CarolineBME @AllostEricSite...post, we looked at how long it takes to make one plasmid and how much time Addgene has saved researchers...
  9. Making CRISPR Plasmids Using Fragmid

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    Aug. 29, 2024, 1:15 p.m.
    ... work out of the plasmid creation process. Each module of Fragmid represents a class of components, such...restriction digest, and then plasmid sequencing if you can. To quote Doench, “Whole plasmid sequencing is just ...correctly banded clones for plasmid sequencing and found 98% of the plasmids were perfectly correct. Because... Mammalian Plasmid pRDA_791 (contains only orio and ampR) Drosophilia Plasmid pRDB_051 (for...the assembled plasmid. It shows you each component, with the ID of the component plasmid, component name...the component plasmids on the Addgene website. Step 4: Naming your assembled plasmid and generating... is to your liking, your last step, Step 4, is to give the assembled plasmid a name and generate the vector...
  10. Plasmids 101: Stringent Regulation of Replication

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    June 20, 2024, 1:15 p.m.
    ...replication. In general, these plasmids tend to be low copy number. Conversely, plasmids that can initiate DNA ...growth against sustainability. Plasmid DNA replication and regulation Plasmids must also strike a balance:...a given plasmid has been reached, negative feedback circuits reduce replication of the plasmid to balance...balance the total plasmid number.  Let’s consider pSC101. This plasmid is stringently controlled and has...promotes initiation at the plasmid ori, after which replication of the plasmid proceeds (and terminates)...tool to stringently regulate plasmid replication. For example, the plasmid ColIb-P9 encodes the protein...All plasmids rely on their host cell's replication machinery in order to replicate—but not always to ...
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