Synthetic genetic array analysis (SGA) is a high-throughput technique for exploring synthetic lethal and synthetic sick genetic interactions (SSL). SGA...
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Synthetic lethality is defined as a type of genetic interaction where the combination of two genetic events results in cell death or death of an organism...
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manufactured by Samsung Simple genetic algorithm Synthetic genetic array analysis, a high throughput methodology for studying genetic interactions System Global...
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Yeast (section Genetically engineered biofactories)
development of powerful standard techniques, such as yeast two-hybrid, synthetic genetic array analysis, and tetrad analysis. Many proteins important in human...
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useful in expanding our knowledge of genetic interactions. Synthetic genetic arrays (SGA), diploid based synthetic lethality analysis on microarrays (dSLAM)...
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Epigenetics (redirect from Genetic trauma)
Nutriepigenomics Position-effect variegation Preformationism Somatic epitype Synthetic genetic array Sleep epigenetics Transcriptional memory Transgenerational epigenetic...
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mutagenesis and assembly. 2000: Two papers in Nature report synthetic biological circuits, a genetic toggle switch and a biological clock, by combining genes...
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project underway to analyze the genetic interactions of all double-deletion mutants through synthetic genetic array analysis will take this research...
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mapping the genetic interactions of all yeast genes where he has pioneered an automated form of yeast genetics, synthetic genetic array (SGA) analysis...
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Tetrad (meiosis) (section Genetic typification)
between the agar and the needle. Synthetic genetic array Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ascus Homologous recombination Genetic recombination Ascospore Perkins...
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The goal of synthetic biology is to generate an array of tunable and characterized parts, or modules, with which any desirable synthetic biological circuit...
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biology IC50 / EC50 Laboratory automation Reverse pharmacology Synthetic genetic array Virtual high throughput screening Yeast two-hybrid screening Zhao...
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Regulation of gene expression (redirect from Genetic regulation)
antibody is available. Epistatic interactions can be investigated by synthetic genetic array analysis Due to post-transcriptional regulation, transcription...
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the deletion mutations are sold by the biotech firm Invitrogen. Synthetic genetic array Yeast Deletion Clones: User Manual (PDF). Invitrogen. 30 Sep 2008...
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Spt-Ada-Gcn5-acetyltransferase functions probed by genome-wide synthetic genetic array analysis using a Saccharomyces cerevisiae taf9-ts allele". Genetics...
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protein–DNA interactions Protein array, a chip-based method for detecting protein–protein interactions Synthetic genetic array analysis, a yeast-based method...
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technique used in sensor arrays for directional signal transmission or reception. This is achieved by combining elements in an antenna array in such a way that...
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"Secretory pathway genes assessed by high-throughput microscopy and synthetic genetic array analysis". Molecular BioSystems. 7 (9): 2589–98. doi:10.1039/c1mb05175j...
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George Church (geneticist) (category Synthetic biologists)
engineer, chemist, serial entrepreneur, and pioneer in personal genomics and synthetic biology. He is the Robert Winthrop Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical...
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combined, synthetic single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) and a pool of oligonucleotides are introduced at targeted areas of the cell, thereby creating genetic modifications...
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Index of genetics articles (redirect from Index of genetic engineering articles)
Genetic load Genetic map Genetic marker Genetic material Genetic mosaic Genetic polymorphism Genetic screen Genetic screening Genetic testing Genetic...
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Artificial cell (category Synthetic biology)
phospholipid bilayer vesicle with DNA capable of self-reproducing using synthetic genetic information. The three primary elements of such artificial cells are...
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applications. Retrons are being explored for continuous evolution of synthetic genomes, enabling iterative cycles of mutation and selection to evolve...
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To obtain DNA sequence, the DNA nanoballs are attached to a patterned array flow cell. The flow cell is a silicon wafer coated with silicon dioxide...
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Steven A. Benner (category Synthetic biologists)
S2CID 4363955. Benner, SA; Hutter, D; Sismour, AM (2003). "Synthetic biology with artificially expanded genetic information systems. From personalized medicine to...
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CRISPR gene editing (category Genetic engineering)
for "clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats") is a genetic engineering technique in molecular biology by which the genomes of living...
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DNA digital data storage (redirect from Synthetic double helix storage)
overlapping strands. The genetic code within living organisms can potentially be co-opted to store information. Furthermore synthetic biology can be used to...
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Natural computing (section Synthetic biology)
logic in gene regulation. Genetic engineering techniques, based on recombinant DNA technology, are a precursor of today's synthetic biology which extends...
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A genetically modified (GM) insect is an insect that has been genetically modified, either through mutagenesis, or more precise processes of transgenesis...
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Ribozyme (redirect from Synthetic ribozyme)
enzymes. The 1982 discovery of ribozymes demonstrated that RNA can be both genetic material (like DNA) and a biological catalyst (like protein enzymes), and...
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