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==The Basics==
==The Basics==

Revision as of 14:46, 18 August 2009

Schwekendiek Lab



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The Basics

Think the "Central Dogma" involves a kennel of chihuahuas? You need to start here with the basics.

Bare bones biochemistry

Basic Molecular Biology

Practical DNA

What is PCR?

Introduction to Biobricks and Basic Cloning

This tutorial is best used in conjunction with the sequence editor ApE. Read the section about ApE for a description of how to install it.

Installing ApE

Overview of Cloning

Introduction to Biobricks

Introduction to Refactoring

Technical Design

Basic Oligo Design

Special Case: Single Internal Restriction Sites

Construction of short parts

Design of composite parts

Keeping track of construction files

Sequencing Analysis

Advanced Technical Design

Working with Translational Fusions

Circularly Permuted Proteins

The "what did they make" game

Implementation

Implementing the Basic Construction File

Introduction to Structural Biology and Part Engineering

DeepView Basics

Tour of Structural Biology

Things you should know

Common Pitfalls and Tips

Origins of replication

The Critical Path