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[[Media:CRISPRi NatMeth2013.pdf| CRISPR interference (CRISPRi) for sequence-specific control of gene expression.]] ''Nature Methods.'' (2013) 8: 2180-2196.
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[[Media:CRISPRi NatMeth2013.pdf| CRISPR interference (CRISPRi) for sequence-specific control of gene expression.]] ''Nature Methods.'' (2013) 8: 2180-2196. <br>
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[[Media:MetEngEcoli review.pdf |Metabolic engineering of ''Escherichia coli'' for production of mixed-acid fermentation end products.]] by Forster and Gescher, ''Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology.'' (2014)2:1-12.
  
 
==Notes for teaching faculty==
 
==Notes for teaching faculty==
 
[[20.109(F20): Prep notes for M3| Prep notes for M3]]
 
[[20.109(F20): Prep notes for M3| Prep notes for M3]]

Revision as of 19:21, 20 July 2020

20.109(F20): Laboratory Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

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       M1: Genomic instability        M2: Drug discovery        M3: Metabolic engineering       


Module 3

Lecturer: Noreen Lyell
Instructors: Noreen Lyell, Leslie McClain and Becky Meyer
TAs:

Overview

WRITE NEW PROJECT OVERVIEW


MAKE NEW OVERVIEW SCHEMATIC


Lab links: day by day

M3D1: Research project scope and experimental strategy
M3D2: Align gRNA sequences with genomic targets
M3D3: Analyze ethanol yield data
M3D4: Examine genomic features in gRNA-targeted sequences
M3D5: Design optimized gRNA sequence for enhanced ethanol production

Assignments

Research proposal presentation
Mini-report

References

CRISPR interference (CRISPRi) for sequence-specific control of gene expression. Nature Methods. (2013) 8: 2180-2196.

Metabolic engineering of Escherichia coli for production of mixed-acid fermentation end products. by Forster and Gescher, Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. (2014)2:1-12.

Notes for teaching faculty

Prep notes for M3