AbstractRestriction enzymes are the workhorses of molecular biology. We introduce a new problem which arises in the course of our project to design virus variants to serve as potential vaccines: we wish to modify virus-length genomes to introduce large numbers of unique restriction enzyme recognition sites while preserving wild-type function by substitution of synonymous codons. We show that the resulting problem is NP-Complete, give an exponential-time algorithm, as well as well-performing heuristics, and give excellent results for five sample viral genomes. Our resulting modified genomes have several times more unique restriction sites and reduce the maximum gap between adjacent sites by three to nine-fold
A new method to improve the efficiency of flanking sequence identification by genome walking was dev...
Despite the success of conventional Sanger sequencing, significant regions of many genomes still pre...
AbstractBackgroundReduced-representation sequencing technology is widely used in genotyping for its ...
AbstractRestriction enzymes are the workhorses of molecular biology. We introduce a new problem whic...
Restriction enzymes are essential tools for recombinant DNA technology that have revolutionized mode...
Despite enormous efforts in biomedical research there is still a shortage of safe and efficacious vi...
Restriction enzymes or formally known as restriction endonucleases are a class of nuclease enzymes w...
The discipline of synthetic biology emphasizes the application of engineering principles such as sta...
Commonly used methods for site-directed DNA mutagenesis require copying the entire target plasmid. T...
Insertion of silent mutations allowing for restriction site modification aids in the screening of su...
Background The increasing availability of sequence data for many viruses provides power to detect r...
Since their discovery in the nineteen-seventies, a collection of simple enzymes termed Type II restr...
The Golden Gate strategy entails the use of type IIS restriction enzymes, which cut outside of their...
AbstractSequencing by hybridization (SBH) is a proposed approach to DNA sequencing. The SBH-spectrum...
Specificity engineering is challenging, and particularly difficult for enzymes that have the catalyt...
A new method to improve the efficiency of flanking sequence identification by genome walking was dev...
Despite the success of conventional Sanger sequencing, significant regions of many genomes still pre...
AbstractBackgroundReduced-representation sequencing technology is widely used in genotyping for its ...
AbstractRestriction enzymes are the workhorses of molecular biology. We introduce a new problem whic...
Restriction enzymes are essential tools for recombinant DNA technology that have revolutionized mode...
Despite enormous efforts in biomedical research there is still a shortage of safe and efficacious vi...
Restriction enzymes or formally known as restriction endonucleases are a class of nuclease enzymes w...
The discipline of synthetic biology emphasizes the application of engineering principles such as sta...
Commonly used methods for site-directed DNA mutagenesis require copying the entire target plasmid. T...
Insertion of silent mutations allowing for restriction site modification aids in the screening of su...
Background The increasing availability of sequence data for many viruses provides power to detect r...
Since their discovery in the nineteen-seventies, a collection of simple enzymes termed Type II restr...
The Golden Gate strategy entails the use of type IIS restriction enzymes, which cut outside of their...
AbstractSequencing by hybridization (SBH) is a proposed approach to DNA sequencing. The SBH-spectrum...
Specificity engineering is challenging, and particularly difficult for enzymes that have the catalyt...
A new method to improve the efficiency of flanking sequence identification by genome walking was dev...
Despite the success of conventional Sanger sequencing, significant regions of many genomes still pre...
AbstractBackgroundReduced-representation sequencing technology is widely used in genotyping for its ...