Difference between revisions of "DNA Assembly Methods(Microbes as Machines)"
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// Isothermal DNA assembly (aka Gibson Cloning). Additional information on the [https://www.addgene.org/plasmid-protocols/gibson-assembly/ AddGene website]. | // Isothermal DNA assembly (aka Gibson Cloning). Additional information on the [https://www.addgene.org/plasmid-protocols/gibson-assembly/ AddGene website]. |
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The only DNA in the cells is the designed synthetic DNA sequence, including “watermark” sequences and other designed gene deletions and polymorphisms, and mutations acquired during the building process [1].
Required Reading/Viewing
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Construction of synthetic Mycoplasma laboratorium genome. - Venter press conference / TED Talk discussing this paper
Assigned Papers
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Isothermal DNA assembly (aka Gibson Cloning). Additional information on the AddGene website. - Error fetching PMID 24028550:
In vivo DNA assembly using homologous recombination in yeast.