Team:UC Chile2/General Protocols

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<h2>Gibson Assembly</h2>
<h2>Gibson Assembly</h2>
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<p>Gibson Assembly is a DNA assembly method created by Daniel Gibson during the development of the first Synthetic Genome (Synthia) (reference YYY). Its adaptation to a cloning method allows fast and accurate production of increasingly complex constructions. The strategy behind the method relies on PCR to obtain different parts which share a 40bp homology region, and a 3 enzyme reaction which produces cohesive ends, fill the gaps between the parts and ligate the resulting construct into a scarless assembly of various (>2) parts.</p>
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<p>Gibson Assembly is a DNA assembly method created by Daniel Gibson during the development of the first Synthetic Genome (Synthia) (reference YYY). Its adaptation to a cloning method allows fast and accurate production of increasingly complex constructions. The strategy behind the method relies on PCR to obtain different parts which share a 40bp homology region, and a 3 enzyme reaction which produces cohesive ends, fills the gaps between the parts and ligates the resulting construct into a scarless assembly of various (>2) parts.</p>
<h3>Design primers</h3>
<h3>Design primers</h3>

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