🎶 On the 12 days of CRISPR, Addgene gave to me… 🎶
A few years ago we used the #12DaysOfCRIPSR hashtag to share new CRISPR content designed to help you with your CRISPR experiments and to learn about new CRISPR tools. Since the CRISPR field keeps changing, we’ve been updating many of these posts over the last several months.
Now the #12DaysOfCRISPR is back on Twitter where we shared one of these updated blog posts each day.
If you missed it, here’s the recap!
The twelve days of CRISPR recap
On the first day of CRISPR, Addgene gave to me: a primer on prime editing.
On the second day of CRISPR, Addgene gave to me: SHERLOCK and DETECTR, two CRISPR-based methods to detect nucleic acids.
On the third day of CRISPR, Addgene gave to me: tips and tricks for designing gRNAs for CRISPR editing.
On the fourth day of CRISPR, Addgene gave to me: ways to use optogenetics to control CRISPR editing.
On the fifth day of CRISPR, Addgene gave to me: five methods for detecting SARS-CoV-2 using CRISPR.
On the sixth day of CRISPR, Addgene gave to me: updates on base editing from the first generation of base editors to the eighth generation (and dual base editors, too!).
On the seventh day of CRISPR, Addgene gave to me: CRISPR methods for bacteria.
On the eighth day of CRISPR, Addgene gave to me: anti-CRISPR proteins!
On the ninth day of CRISPR, Addgene gave to me: RNA editing with Cas13.
On the tenth day of CRISPR, Addgene gave to me: a method to capture promoter-enhancer 3D chromatin structures using CRISPR.
On the eleventh day of CRISPR, Addgene gave to me: methods for adenoviral delivery of CRISPR/Cas9.
On the twelfth day of CRISPR, Addgene gave to me: multiplexed gRNAs.
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