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… Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), relied on a model grass system for answers. Their work recently appeared in Nature … small genomes, short life cycles and can be easily transformed, traits that make them easy to work with bioinformatically and in the laboratory. “We are fortunate …
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… from the Webinar: 1. Q(uestion): How much DNA is required for the JGI SIP metagenomics pipeline? A(nswer): The more … start with. 2. Q: What would a typical turnaround time be for data once samples are in hand at JGI? A: It takes a few … What instrument / method does the JGI use to pre-screen DNA for enrichment? A: The JGI uses liquid chromatography–mass …
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… led by Jennifer Doudna’s group at the University of California (UC), Berkeley, which is also affiliated with … side, gene editing is being advanced as a potential therapy for both genetic and complex disease. Finally, gene editing … DNA molecules broadens the range of applications for CRISPR-Cas systems. It also underscores the untapped …
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… addition to the synthetic biologist’s toolkit: a technique for c hassis (or strain)-independent r ecombinase- a … “CRAGE is central to our ability to offer host-engineering for our users,” says JGI Director Nigel Mouncey. Using … cover of ACS Synthetic Biology. (Wayne Keefe/Berkeley Lab) For example, the JGI first used CRAGE to engineer …
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