
p426*-SpSgH - Addgene
Plasmid p426*-SpSgH from Dr. Huimin Zhao's lab is published in Nat Commun. 2019 Dec 19;10(1):5794. doi: 10.1038/s41467-019-13621-4. This plasmid is available through Addgene. …
p426_Cas9_gRNA-ARS1114a - Addgene
Plasmid p426_Cas9_gRNA-ARS1114a from Dr. Aindrila Mukhopadhyay's lab contains the insert Human Optimized S. pyogenes Cas9 and guide RNA targeting ARS1114a and is published in …
p426-SNR52p-gRNA.CAN1.Y-SUP4t - Addgene
Plasmid p426-SNR52p-gRNA.CAN1.Y-SUP4t from Dr. George Church's lab contains the insert CAN1.y gRNA and is published in Nucleic Acids Res This plasmid is available through Addgene.
p426 GAL1 plasmid in E. coli - 87333 - ATCC
This vector is one of 32 yeast expression vector (ATCC 87318 ? 87349) differing in promoter, selection marker and replicon. This vector has the GAL1 promoter, URA3 yeast selection …
p426-SNR52p-gRNA.CAN1.Y-SUP4t Sequence and Map - SnapGene
Yeast high-copy plasmid for gRNA targeting of the negatively selectable CAN1 gene. This recognition sequence is asymmetric, so ligating blunt ends generated by BmgBI will not …
P426: Recognizing the promise and potential pitfalls of genomic ...
For a critically ill newborn, a single test that can diagnose an array of disorders on a short turnaround time maximizes the clinical utility and recognizes the promise of genomic medicine …
p426 ADH - 87377 - ATCC
To download a certificate of analysis for p426 ADH (87377), enter the lot number exactly as it appears on your product label or packing slip.
p426*-SpSgH | Addgene 136993 product information
Jan 14, 2024 · Lian J, Schultz C, Cao M, HamediRad M, Zhao H. Multi-functional genome-wide CRISPR system for high throughput genotype-phenotype mapping. Nat Commun. …
RNA-aptamers-in-droplets (RAPID) high-throughput screening for ... - Nature
Aug 23, 2017 · High-copy episomal 2μ plasmids (p426-GAL1 based) bearing individual mutant αMF sequences or sequence pools (unsorted and sorted) were re-transformed into fresh S. …
p426-Cup1p-FusionRed - Addgene
Foci-forming regions of pyruvate kinase and enolase at the molecular surface incorporate proteins into yeast cytoplasmic metabolic enzymes transiently assembling (META) bodies.