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genetics & genomics, techniques, Modus Operandi, methods
genetics & genomics, techniques, Modus Operandi, methods
Massively Parallel Perturbations
Ruth Williams
| Mar 1, 2017
| 2 min read
Scientists combine CRISPR gene editing with single-cell sequencing for genotype-phenotype screens.
Infographic: Single-Cell CRISPR Screens
Ruth Williams
| Feb 28, 2017
| 1 min read
See how two new methods track responses to unique genetic manipulations in numerous individual cells in parallel.
New Technique Enables Observation of Accessible Chromatin
Ruth Williams
| Jan 1, 2017
| 2 min read
A test tube-based genome-labeling technique has been brought under the microscope.
Wanted: Transcriptional Regulators
Ruth Williams
| Aug 1, 2016
| 2 min read
Researchers have designed a screen to find unique molecules, called riboswitches, that determine whether transcription will proceed.
Sensors for All
Ruth Williams
| May 1, 2016
| 3 min read
A versatile modular strategy for detecting small molecules in eukaryotes
Sense and Sensibility
Ruth Williams
| Apr 30, 2016
| 1 min read
Tailored combinations of a reporter and a ligand-binding domain allow for sensing just about any molecule of interest.
Gene Editing Without Foreign DNA
Ruth Williams
| Feb 1, 2016
| 2 min read
Scientists perform plant-genome modifications on crops without using plasmids.
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