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  1. Antibodies 101: Polyclonal Antibodies

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    July 14, 2021, 1:15 p.m.
    ...makes polyclonal antibodies unique and what experiments you should choose them for. How polyclonal antibodies...cross-reactivity. When to use polyclonal antibodies One advantage of polyclonal antibodies is that they are...barrier to entry makes polyclonal antibodies a common reagent in many labs. Polyclonal antibodies also have...When to stay away from polyclonal antibodies The most prevalent issue with polyclonal antibodies is their...from the same species your polyclonal antibody was generated in or a polyclonal isotype control, to account...options to choose from. In this article we’ll cover polyclonal antibodies, one of the many different types of...antibodies are produced Polyclonal antibodies are a heterogeneous mixture of many antibodies that recognize...
  2. Plasmids 101: Terminators and PolyA signals

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    March 31, 2016, 2:30 p.m.
    ... both polyadenylation and termination. Out of those listed, the SV40 late polyA and rbGlob polyA are thought...any 3’ regulatory elements, such as the polyadenylation or poly(A) signal. While many studies focus on ...purpose and mechanism of polyadenylation vary across cell types, but polyadenylation generally serves to promote...consensus sequence for the addition of a poly(A) tail, the addition of a poly(A) tail on a prokaryotic transcript... termination and polyadenylation Unlike prokaryotes that have a single RNA polymerase for transcription...transcription, eukaryotes have three RNA polymerases (Polymerases I, II, and III), each responsible for transcribing...different types of RNA: Polymerase I is responsible for ribosomal RNA, Polymerase II is responsible for ...
  3. Polymerase Chain Reaction Overview and Applications

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    Aug. 10, 2021, 1:15 p.m.
    ...resistant DNA polymerase from the thermophilic bacterium, Thermos aquaticus (Taq). Taq polymerase is thus a...slightly to Taq polymerase’s ideal temperature (70-75oC). At this temperature Taq polymerase can synthesize...mutagenesis.  Quantitative polymerase chain reaction, qPCR Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) also...What is polymerase chain reaction? If you have ever worked in a molecular biology laboratory you have...have likely done a polymerase chain reaction (PCR). PCR is an in vitro method in which a small amount of...Yellowstone National Park.  In addition to Taq DNA polymerase, PCR requires free nucleotides (dNTPs), template... Primers are crucial for this process as DNA polymerases require an existing strand of DNA to add nucleotides...
  4. Finding Your Science Policy Path

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    Sept. 22, 2020, 1:15 p.m.
    ... science policy, there is often discussion of “big P” and “little p” policy.  “Big P” policy is what you...about where science policy happens.  When do you do science policy? Many science policy training programs... is science policy?”  I have been asked this many times throughout my short science policy career and ...importantly, how, of a science policy career.  Who does science policy? I’ve intentionally started with... many science policy professionals that entered the field from a more traditional policy background, learning...for science policy folks is on Twitter- start an account and start engaging with the #scipol hashtag. Often...to start. What is science policy? THE IMPOSSIBLE QUESTION. Science policy is the work you do to creatively...
  5. Back to Bacteria: CRISPR gRNA Multiplexing Using tRNAs

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    June 2, 2015, 6:06 p.m.
    ...500 bp cassettes containing the RNA pol III promoter, gRNA and pol III terminator. These relatively large...packaged together in a single vector. In addition, the pol III promoter is relatively weak, and low expression...contain internal transcriptional elements that enhance pol III transcription, potentially increasing the levels...different biological systems. Size is also a factor; the pol lll promoter and terminator need be encoded only ... tRNA-gRNA takes up half the space of a standard pol III-gRNA, which will facilitate CRISPR/Cas9 multiplexing...separated by 28 base Csy4 recognition sites from a polycistronic transcript. Although this method shortens construct...requires coexpression of Csy4 with Cas9 and the polycistronic transcript. As nucleases may have off-target...
  6. Your Lentiviral Plasmid FAQs Answered

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    April 23, 2014, 1:08 p.m.
    ...gamma-retroviruses use the same genes for packaging (that's gag, pol, and env), the isoforms of these proteins, as well...and a packaging plasmid encoding HIV proteins gag, pol, rev, and tat. 3rd generation systems require an ...and two packaging plasmids, one encoding gag and pol and a second encoding rev.  Secondly, 3rd generation... (3 or 4). Third-generation vectors contain gag, pol, and rev. Second-generation contains those three ...
  7. CRISPR 101: Engineering the Plant Genome Using CRISPR/Cas9

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    Oct. 11, 2016, 2:30 p.m.
    ...placing the gRNA downstream of a plant-specific RNA pol III promoter, such as AtU6, TaU6, OsU6 or OsU3, which...>30 “empty gRNA” backbones which contain a plant pol III promoter and gRNA scaffold sequence and allow...expression is commonly driven by plant-derived RNA pol II promoters which regulate expression of longer ... gene expression). Examples of commonly used RNA pol II promoters for Cas9 expression include the ubiquitously...expressed transiently using a standard detergent, Polyethylene Glycol (PEG), although the application of this...
  8. Dos & Don'ts When Publishing a Scientific Manuscript

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    May 22, 2014, 4:02 p.m.
    ...This post was contributed by Maaike Pols, PhD, a Developmental Editor at F1000Research.  With many changes... below. Thank You to Our Guest Blogger! Maaike Pols is a Developmental Editor for F1000Research, responsible...
  9. Viral Vectors 101: Viral Vector Elements

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    July 25, 2023, 1 p.m.
    ...wondered what goes into ‘making virus’ or what gag and pol stand for, we demystify all components of viral vectors...needed for viral packaging, assembly, and display. Pol, the last component, contains the reverse transcriptase...The 5’ LTR and 3’ LTR, respectively, act as RNA polymerase II promoter and terminator regions and are slightly...replication, with E2B being the primary viral polymerase. E4/E1A activate transcription of other relevant...
  10. CRISPR 101: Non-Homologous End Joining

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    April 16, 2015, 3:45 p.m.
    ...toolbox of processing factors, including polymerases (Pol μ and Pol λ), nucleases (Artemis), and structure-specific...
  11. 15 Years of Addgene: The Top 15 Plasmids

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    Jan. 8, 2019, 1:54 p.m.
    ...the Didier Trono lab that expresses the HIV gag, pol, rev, and tet genes. It can be used with 2nd or 3rd...plasmid from the Trono lab that contains the gag and pol genes. It also requires pRSV-Rev and the envelope...
  12. Viral Vectors 101: Virus Safety

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    June 22, 2023, 1:15 p.m.
    ...separate plasmid (envelope plasmid), and the polymerase (Pol) for replication and Gag structural protein...line with those particles. Since the Env, Gag, and Pol genes are not encoded in the transfer plasmid, the... be disposed of following your lab’s biohazard policies. Administering Virus Many virus experiments involve... accident-prone researchers. Note that safety policies will vary slightly from organization to organization...with your specific organization/department/lab’s policies – basically, you’ll need to get trained in each...
  13. Nanoblades: Tiny CRISPR Ninjas for Genome Editing Difficult Cells

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    Sept. 26, 2019, 12:50 p.m.
    ... four components into 293T cells. MLV GAG-POL polyprotein Nanoblades are formed when viral structural... protease, supplied as part of the MLV Gag-Pol polyprotein, cleaves the proteolytic site connecting the...incubating Nanoblade particles with polybrene, a cationic polymer. Polybrene has long been used to increase...
  14. Lentiviral Vector Uses and Overview

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    May 19, 2016, 2:30 p.m.
    ...production: Gag (structural precursor protein), Pol (polymerase), Tat (viral transactivator for transcriptional...plasmids: one encoding Rev and one encoding Gag and Pol, increasing the number of recombination events necessary... L, Bernaudin F, Girot R, Dorazio R, Mulder GJ, Polack A, Bank A, Soulier J, Larghero J, Kabbara N, Dalle...
  15. Plasmids 101: Using Transposons in the Lab

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    July 6, 2021, 1:28 p.m.
    ...replication. They contain two genes: gag and pol. The pol polyprotein encodes the reverse transcriptase and ...reading frames (ORFs) which often terminate with a poly(A). ORF2 encodes endonuclease and reverse transcriptase...
  16. Quick Guide to All Things Lentivirus

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    March 21, 2017, 2:30 p.m.
    ...necessary for the production of a viral particle (Gag, Pol, Tat, Rev and Env) and the transfer plasmid encoding...this vector requires only three HIV-1 genes (gag, pol, and rev) for production. Third generation lentiviral... you will find will recommend using a polycation, like polybrene (protocol) or DEAE dextran (protocol)...
  17. Viral Vectors 101: The Retroviral Lifecycle

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    July 27, 2023, 1:15 p.m.
    ...incorporated into HIV-1 particles independently of the Gag/Pol precursor protein. The EMBO Journal, 16(16), 5113...viral vector particles are made while missing the polymerase gene may seem like a mystery. But it’s simple... M., & Bishop, J. M. (1973). RNA-directed DNA polymerase of Rous sarcoma virus: Initiation of synthesis...
  18. CRISPR-mediated Plant Base Editors

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    Jan. 3, 2019, 1:35 p.m.
    ...scaffold) in a pol-III (OsU3) promoter driven expression system. We use a single polycistronic tRNA-gRNA (...inosine), which is treated as ‘G’ by cellular polymerases. Subsequently, an original genomic A-T base pair...
  19. March for Science

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    April 21, 2017, 2:30 p.m.
    ...civilization in general (1). Science and politics? Science is an apolitical process for seeking knowledge. The...inclusion of science to inform policy (17). The facts surrounding a matter or policy should have more weight ...science rallies scientists to political action, and inspires politicians and citizens to include science... again. No part of this process is inherently political so why is there a march in Washington, D.C., the... the seat of the United States government? Politics and science are intrinsically linked: governments ...when we drop them. Scientific realities limit what policy can do and, in this way, science has always been...been related to government and, consequently, politics. More concretely, scientists gather information ...
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