<div><p>Construction of recombinant DNA from multiple fragments is widely required in molecular biology, especially for synthetic biology purposes. Here we describe a new method, successive hybridization assembling (SHA) which can rapidly do this in a single reaction <em>in vitro</em>. In SHA, DNA fragments are prepared to overlap one after another, so after simple denaturation-renaturation treatment they hybridize in a successive manner and thereby assemble into a recombinant molecule. In contrast to traditional methods, SHA eliminates the need for restriction enzymes, DNA ligases and recombinases, and is sequence-independent. We first demonstrated its feasibility by constructing plasmids from 4, 6 and 8 fragments with high efficiencies, a...
Here we describe the in vivo DNA assembly approach, where molecular cloning procedures are performed...
Here we describe the in vivo DNA assembly approach, where molecular cloning procedures are performed...
Background: In vivo recombination of overlapping DNA fragments for assembly of large DNA constructs ...
Construction of recombinant DNA from multiple fragments is widely required in molecular biology, esp...
Construction of recombinant DNA from multiple fragments is widely required in molecular biology, esp...
Digestion-ligation based and recombination based methods for constructing recombinant DNA are the ba...
The development of synthetic biology requires rapid batch construction of large gene networks from c...
<div><p>The development of synthetic biology requires rapid batch construction of large gene network...
DNA assembly techniques have developed rapidly, enabling efficient construction of complex construct...
<div><p>Numerous DNA assembly technologies exist for generating plasmids for biological studies. Man...
DNA assembly techniques have developed rapidly, enabling efficient construction of complex construct...
© 2011 Dr. Zhenyu ShiThe development of synthetic biology requires the construction of much more sop...
Background: In vivo recombination of overlapping DNA fragments for assembly of large DNA constructs ...
Synthetic biology requires effective methods to assemble DNA parts into devices and to modify these ...
Numerous DNA assembly technologies exist for generating plasmids for biological studies. Many proced...
Here we describe the in vivo DNA assembly approach, where molecular cloning procedures are performed...
Here we describe the in vivo DNA assembly approach, where molecular cloning procedures are performed...
Background: In vivo recombination of overlapping DNA fragments for assembly of large DNA constructs ...
Construction of recombinant DNA from multiple fragments is widely required in molecular biology, esp...
Construction of recombinant DNA from multiple fragments is widely required in molecular biology, esp...
Digestion-ligation based and recombination based methods for constructing recombinant DNA are the ba...
The development of synthetic biology requires rapid batch construction of large gene networks from c...
<div><p>The development of synthetic biology requires rapid batch construction of large gene network...
DNA assembly techniques have developed rapidly, enabling efficient construction of complex construct...
<div><p>Numerous DNA assembly technologies exist for generating plasmids for biological studies. Man...
DNA assembly techniques have developed rapidly, enabling efficient construction of complex construct...
© 2011 Dr. Zhenyu ShiThe development of synthetic biology requires the construction of much more sop...
Background: In vivo recombination of overlapping DNA fragments for assembly of large DNA constructs ...
Synthetic biology requires effective methods to assemble DNA parts into devices and to modify these ...
Numerous DNA assembly technologies exist for generating plasmids for biological studies. Many proced...
Here we describe the in vivo DNA assembly approach, where molecular cloning procedures are performed...
Here we describe the in vivo DNA assembly approach, where molecular cloning procedures are performed...
Background: In vivo recombination of overlapping DNA fragments for assembly of large DNA constructs ...