98 Search Results for "literature and genome"  – Page 2

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Introduction to Gibson Assembly

https://benchfly.com/video/1547/introduction-to-gibson-assembly/

Learn how Gibson Assembly, a new method for assembling DNA fragments, can make your synthetic biology and cloning experiments quicker and easier than ever before. Save time and improve your yields!

Tagged as: molecular biology, cloning, ligation, ligase

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Episode 2: Interview with ex-FDA regulator Dr Audrey Jia

https://benchfly.com/video/3346/episode-2-interview-with-ex-fda-regulator-dr-/

Subject matter is "importance and utility of dedicated imaging in cell line development" Dr Jia also touches on some other important topics including legacy cell lines and also drawbacks of the ClonePix for clonality

Tagged as: FDA, cell line development, clonality

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How to Bomb-load Capillary Tips or Frits for LC/MS

https://benchfly.com/video/104/how-to-bomb-load-capillary-tips-or-frits-for-/

This is how we prepare and bomb load capillary tips and frits for use in LC/MS. Be sure to wear proper protection as this protocol uses high pressure to pack the LC/MS tips.

Tagged as: lc-ms, lcms, laboratory techniques, science videos, current protocols, proteomics,

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BLAT - A Powerful Genetic Search Tool

https://benchfly.com/video/122/blat--a-powerful-genetic-search-tool/

Not to be confused with BLAST, BLAT is a great tool in it's own right- one of my favorites. Great way to do easy genome searches- find related genes, chromosome locations and much more!

Tagged as: blast, database, laboratory techniques, science videos, current protocols, bioinformatics, computational, software, demo

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Serial Dilution

https://benchfly.com/video/113/serial-dilution/

Performing a proper serial dilution is important when preparing stock reagents and performing experiments. Here is the technique and the math behind serial dilution.

Tagged as: Serial, dilution, kirkwood, greg, calculation, pipette

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Web of Knowledge Literature Search

https://benchfly.com/video/100/web-of-knowledge-literature-search/

Web of Knowledge is a great database for performing lit searches. In this video, I'll show you how to get started and why it's useful.

Tagged as: lit search, bioinformatics, journal, web, search, laboratory techniques, science videos, current protocols, bioinformatics, computational, demo, software

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How to Use Graduated Cylinders

https://benchfly.com/video/153/how-to-use-graduated-cylinders/

Learning how to use graduated cylinders to accurately read volume is an essential component of biological and chemical research. So here's a quick tutorial on how to select and read the properly sized graduated cylinder for your experiment.

Tagged as: graduated cylinders, volume, laboratory techniques, science videos, current protocols, chemistry, biology, biochemistry, measure

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How to Quickly Pour a Small Number of LB-Agar Plates

https://benchfly.com/video/160/how-to-quickly-pour-a-small-number-of-lb-agar/

If you want to quickly pour LB agar plates, but you only need a small number of them, preparing, autoclaving, pouring and cooling a large batch can be time consuming and wasteful. Here's a quick tip to pour a small number of plates quickly.

Tagged as: laboratory techniques, science videos, current protocols, LB plates, bacteria, biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, tip, cloning

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Visualizing Starved Worms (C.elegans) Over Time

https://benchfly.com/video/168/visualizing-starved-worms-c-elegans-over-time/

Once C.elegans deplete their bacterial food source and enter starvation mode, their appearance will change with length of starvation. Here we visualize starved C.elegans at 2-weeks and 6-weeks of nutrient deprivation to compare phenotypes of both samples.

Tagged as: c elegans, worms, starvation, starve, laboratory techniques, microscope,

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How to Mail DNA

https://benchfly.com/video/30/how-to-mail-dna/

Knowing this trick for how to mail DNA to collaborators will put an end to hunts for styrofoam boxes and active FedEx account number. If you have an envelope and a postage stamp, you're ready to get started.

Tagged as: mailing dna, ship dna, whatman paper, mail dna, science videos, current protocols, laboratory techniques, benchfly, biology, biochemistry,

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