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DNA Shuffling for Whole Cell Engineering

2003
Pasteur patented the use of whole microbial cells in fermentation in the latter part of the nineteenth century. However, there are much earlier references to microbial fermentations, dating back to alcohol fermentation thousands of years ago. Although more recent times have seen the introduction of many novel processes.
Steve del Cardayre, Keith Powell
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The analysis of DNA shuffling by nMDS

2011 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine Workshops (BIBMW), 2011
DNA shuffling is widely used for optimizing complex properties contained within DNA and proteins. However, success rate of it is deeply dependent upon which pair of DNAs is employed for DNA shuffling. In this paper, we have used non-metric multidimensional scaling (nMDS) to select best pair of DNAs for it.
Ryota Doi, Y. Taguchi
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DNA Shuffling and Screening Strategies for Improving Vaccine Efficacy

DNA and Cell Biology, 2005
The efficacy of vaccines can be improved by increasing their immunogenicity, broadening their crossprotective range, as well as by developing immunomodulators that can be coadministered with the vaccine antigen. One technology that can be applied to each of these aspects of vaccine development is MolecularBreeding directed molecular evolution ...
Christopher P, Locher   +3 more
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Molecular dissection of human Argonaute proteins by DNA shuffling

Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2013
A paramount task in RNA interference research is to decipher the complex biology of cellular effectors, exemplified in humans by four pleiotropic Argonaute proteins (Ago1-Ago4). Here, we exploited DNA family shuffling, a molecular evolution technology, to generate chimeric Ago protein libraries for dissection of intricate phenotypes independently of ...
Nina, Schürmann   +4 more
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ShuffleAnalyzer: A Comprehensive Tool to Visualize DNA Shuffling

ACS Synthetic Biology
DNA shuffling is a powerful technique for generating synthetic DNA via recombination of homologous parental sequences. Resulting chimeras are often incorporated into complex libraries for functionality screenings that identify novel variants with improved characteristics.
Franz Schweiggert   +4 more
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Circulating tumor DNA in advanced solid tumors: Clinical relevance and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Michael L Cheng   +2 more
exaly  

Cancer epigenetics in clinical practice

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Veronica Davalos, Manel Esteller
exaly  

DNA Shuffling of Cytochromes P450 for Indigoid Pigment Production

2013
DNA family shuffling is a powerful method of directed evolution applied for the generation of novel enzymes with the aim of improving their existing features or creating completely new enzyme properties. This method of evolution in vitro requires parental sequences containing a high level of sequence similarity, such as is found in family members of ...
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