their expression in the same cell causes them to come together? i.e. a molecular tool for creating endogenous fusion proteins
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#155838 Is there a such thing that would allow me to generate 2 individual proteins, but
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Ahrenhase
on 30 May 2013 - 05:21 PM
#153491 problems with plasmid miniprep
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Ahrenhase
on 09 April 2013 - 12:14 PM
Most likely. The genomic DNA should be pulled down with the flocculant after the addition of the potassium acetate. You could be shearing it into pieces at those concentrations of NaOH.
#144886 How to unleash the creative mind after being "conditioned" to the academ
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Ahrenhase
on 08 November 2012 - 07:54 PM
I'm coming to realize that just because you can memorize a bunch of random facts for a test and score excellent grades doesn't make you a good researcher. Also, just because you're technically capable of conducting an experiment proficiently from beginning to end isn't the only quality of a good researcher. I know the science (i.e. what's going on inside my tube) and I'm great with my hands; however, when it comes to determining what to do next I'm absolutely useless (unless it basic and obvious). Oddly, I used to be very creative, but a lifetime of rote memorization and droning over busy work has depleted me to the point that I just feel uncreative, stressed, and anxious all the time. Has anyone successfully decompressed from this mindset?
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