Genome Engineering now has a page on Google+ – come and visit!
genome engineering archive.
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Genome Engineering has engineered its very own Wordle…
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Genome engineering – Method 3: Correction – a YouTube introduction to genome engineering from Cellectis.
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Genome engineering – Method 2: Inactivation – a YouTube introduction to genome engineering from Cellectis.
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Genome engineering – Method 1: Insertion – A YouTube introduction to genome engineering from Cellectis.
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Got nothing to do this lunchtime and fancy yourself as a genome engineer? Make a designer baby!
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The Conference on Genome Engineering was held in Singapore from the 20th to the 22nd of June 2011, and organized by Neal Copeland, Nancy Jenkins and Vladimir Korzh from the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology. The conference gathered around sixty researchers and yielded stimulating exchanges.
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Here in the UK, it’s Red Nose Day, where comedians raise money for Comic Relief, charity working to relive poverty at home and internationally. To celebrate this, here are some genome engineering jokes…
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Cellectis, the meganucleases company, has posted a number of genome engineering videos on YouTube on insertion, inactivation and correction.
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Some genome news in brief:
* More salmon, please
* Bridging the gap
* Supporting genome stability
* Decoding ancient DNA
* Mother knows best?
