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by dnautics
5685 days ago
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Biobricks are going to die. Restrtiction digest/ligation is too much of a pain in the butt. I've been in professional labs where it takes upwards of 8 tries to get ligation products in. People are going to move to Gibson Assembly. If you're interested in DIY bio, Gibson Assembly is the way to go. Obligatory awful youtube video that does a bad job of explaining Gibson Assembly: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCWjJFU1be8 |
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Did you do iGEM? Back in the day I started the iGEM team at Brown. We couldn't scum a PCR machine off anyone so we spent the summer doing minipreps. A few weeks before the jamboree, we refined our models a bit and showed that the parameter space in which our project would function was so narrow that it would probably never work. Oops!