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    UcanGE: genetic engineering

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    UcanGE: genetic engineering

    UcanGE: genetic engineering
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 770 MB | Duration: 1h 32m

    DNA cloning and synthetic biology

    What you'll learn
    The development of genetic engineering and synthetic biology
    DNA cloning techniques and plasmid design
    Uses for genetic engineered systems
    DNA modification enzymes (DNA polymerases, restriction enzymes, nucleases, phosphatases/kinases, recombinases, and more)
    Requirements
    Basic knowledge of DNA, RNA, and proteins
    Description

    Designing, building, and testing genetic designs has created the interdisciplinary field of synthetic biology that rationally designs biological systems, most often using DNA assembly. Biological systems are fascinating because they store information that is autocatalytic and self-replicating. This course is an introduction to the techniques of genetic engineering, tips for their application, and discussion of use-cases. The first module will review key concepts of molecular biology and biological system information storage, the eras of biological research and major technological breakthroughs, and how genetic elements have come to be defined and now abstracted. The second module focuses on the DNA modification techniques widely in use, the enzymes and other components, and design principals are covered. The final module looks at the applications of these techniques for genetically modified organisms. The future of distributed synthetic biology is also highlighted. Example experiments are included at the conclusion of the course to help see the new knowledge in action.

    Genetic engineering has gone from a advanced laboratories to elementary classrooms as the techniques become more widely known and materials available. To build plasmids, genetic circuits, and engineered organisms a knowledge of DNA modification techniques is needed. These tools are available to a resourceful biohacker and will be familiar at the end of the course.

    Who this course is for:
    Biohackers looking to get a broad view of genetic engineering
    Biotechnology students interested in DNA cloning
    Biotechnology professionals needing coverage of the foundations of synthetic biology