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==Ligation Independent Cloning (LIC)== | |||
Gibson Assembly | ==Gibson Assembly/SLIC== | ||
From J5 manual, "The SLIC, Gibson, CPEC and SLiCE assembly methods" (http://j5.jbei.org/j5manual/pages/22.html) : | From J5 manual, "The SLIC, Gibson, CPEC and SLiCE assembly methods" (http://j5.jbei.org/j5manual/pages/22.html) : | ||
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See also http://openwetware.org/wiki/Gibson_Assembly | See also http://openwetware.org/wiki/Gibson_Assembly | ||
One-step SLIC: http://aem.asm.org/content/78/15/5440.long | One-step SLIC: http://aem.asm.org/content/78/15/5440.long | ||
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==CPEC== | |||
CPEC | |||
GoldenGate | ==GoldenGate== | ||
http://j5.jbei.org/j5manual/pages/23.html | http://j5.jbei.org/j5manual/pages/23.html | ||
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"Since there are no (or very few) re-amplifications of a given template sequence, PCR-derived mutations are not propagated to the same extent as one would anticipate for standard SOEing reactions. Like SLIC and Gibson assembly, CPEC is standardized, scar-less, and largely sequence-independent." | "Since there are no (or very few) re-amplifications of a given template sequence, PCR-derived mutations are not propagated to the same extent as one would anticipate for standard SOEing reactions. Like SLIC and Gibson assembly, CPEC is standardized, scar-less, and largely sequence-independent." | ||
RF cloning | ==RF cloning== | ||
Molar ratio calculator: http://www.promega.com/techserv/tools/biomath/calc06.htm?origUrl=http%3a%2f%2fwww.promega.com%2fbiomath%2fcalc06.htm | Molar ratio calculator: http://www.promega.com/techserv/tools/biomath/calc06.htm?origUrl=http%3a%2f%2fwww.promega.com%2fbiomath%2fcalc06.htm |
Revision as of 09:37, 21 February 2013
5 Tips on Vector Preparation for Gene Cloning: http://nucleicacids.bitesizebio.com/articles/cloning-tips-vector-prep/
http://www.addgene.org/plasmid_protocols/DNA_ligation/
Ligation Independent Cloning (LIC)
Gibson Assembly/SLIC
From J5 manual, "The SLIC, Gibson, CPEC and SLiCE assembly methods" (http://j5.jbei.org/j5manual/pages/22.html) :
"SLIC, Gibson, CPEC, and SLiCE are related methods that offer standardized, scarless, (largely) sequence-independent, multi-part DNA assembly".
Also: "Despite their differences in implementation, SLIC, Gibson, CPEC, and SLiCE assembly methods all start with the same starting materials and result in the same final products"
A guide to Gibson Assembly: http://www.synbio.org.uk/dna-assembly/guidetogibsonassembly.html
See also http://openwetware.org/wiki/Gibson_Assembly
One-step SLIC: http://aem.asm.org/content/78/15/5440.long
USER
CPEC
GoldenGate
http://j5.jbei.org/j5manual/pages/23.html
Quote from the above: "Perhaps the most significant limitation of the Golden Gate method is that it is less sequence-independent than SLIC/Gibson/CPEC/SLiCE, in the sense that, like BioBrick assembly, the selected type IIs recognition site (e.g. BsaI) should be absent from the internal portions of all of the DNA fragments to be assembled" From the same J5 website (http://j5.jbei.org/j5manual/pages/22.html):
"Since there are no (or very few) re-amplifications of a given template sequence, PCR-derived mutations are not propagated to the same extent as one would anticipate for standard SOEing reactions. Like SLIC and Gibson assembly, CPEC is standardized, scar-less, and largely sequence-independent."
RF cloning
Molar ratio calculator: http://www.promega.com/techserv/tools/biomath/calc06.htm?origUrl=http%3a%2f%2fwww.promega.com%2fbiomath%2fcalc06.htm