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*[https://salis.psu.edu/software/reverse RBS strength calculator] | *[https://salis.psu.edu/software/reverse RBS strength calculator] | ||
** Recomended by Amanda Smith via Rob Egbert | ** Recomended by Amanda Smith via Rob Egbert | ||
** probably accurate within an order of magnitude | |||
**The sequence matters a lot! High translation is ~___. (If using the Elowitz RBS, the sequence between this part & the ATG matters! | **The sequence matters a lot! High translation is ~___. (If using the Elowitz RBS, the sequence between this part & the ATG matters! | ||
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Useful Links
- BioNumbers
- Save time searching for cell facts such as cellular volume or concentration of ATP
- Finnzyme Primer Dimer Predictor
- Enter yours here see predicted dimers
- BitesizeBio
- They have short but useful articles on lab technique and often include references. I am not a fan of all the advertising.
- emolecules
- See who sells compounds you want to buy. Will help you shop around & give more options when your default supplier shows a compound as being back-ordered.
- BenchFly: free science videos
- Sample video: sterile technique
- EcoSal !!subscription required!! (I don't have it at UW)
- an E. Coli & Salmonella reference website (originally, this info was published in books)
- RBS strength calculator
- Recomended by Amanda Smith via Rob Egbert
- probably accurate within an order of magnitude
- The sequence matters a lot! High translation is ~___. (If using the Elowitz RBS, the sequence between this part & the ATG matters!
Equipment
- NanoDrop basics (nucleic acid concentration measurements)
Software
- APE (A Plasmid Editor; free)
- Mendeley (free)
- InkScape (free)
- Can get beautiful color paletes from ColorBrewer