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  1 - Overview English.vtt 2.1 KB
  1 - Overview.mp4 17.5 MB
  1 - Test Your Knowledge.html 0 B
  10 - Peptide Nucleic Acids English.vtt 2.2 KB
  10 - Peptide Nucleic Acids.mp4 11.3 MB
  11 - Mechanism and Limitations of Peptide Nucleic Acid English.vtt 1.9 KB
  11 - Mechanism and Limitations of Peptide Nucleic Acid.mp4 17.1 MB
  12 - Meganuclease English.vtt 2 KB
  12 - Meganuclease.mp4 13.4 MB
  13 - Engineering of Meganuclease English.vtt 2.6 KB
  13 - Engineering of Meganuclease.mp4 25.3 MB
  14 - Mechanism of Meganuclease English.vtt 1.5 KB
  14 - Mechanism of Meganuclease.mp4 9.2 MB
  15 - Zinc English.vtt 2 KB
  15 - ZincFinger Nuclease.mp4 9.7 MB
  16 - Structure of Zinc English.vtt 2 KB
  16 - Structure of ZincFinger Nuclease.mp4 19.4 MB
  17 - Mechanism of Zinc English.vtt 2.4 KB
  17 - Mechanism of ZincFinger Nuclease.mp4 22.3 MB
  18 - Limitations and Strength of Zinc English.vtt 2.7 KB
  18 - Limitations and Strength of ZincFinger Nuclease.mp4 17.1 MB
  19 - TALEN English.vtt 3.2 KB
  19 - TALEN.mp4 20.7 MB
  2 - Test Your Knowledge.html 0 B
  2 - What is Gene Editing English.vtt 4.1 KB
  2 - What is Gene Editing.mp4 55.4 MB
  20 - Mechanism of TALEN English.vtt 2.6 KB
  20 - Mechanism of TALEN.mp4 32 MB
  21 - Limitations and Strength of TALEN English.vtt 1.8 KB
  21 - Limitations and Strength of TALEN.mp4 6.1 MB
  22 - CRISPR English.vtt 1.9 KB
  22 - CRISPR.mp4 14.5 MB
  23 - General Mechanism of CRISPRCas English.vtt 2.2 KB
  23 - General Mechanism of CRISPRCas.mp4 27 MB
  24 - Types of CRISPRCas System English.vtt 716.8 B
  24 - Types of CRISPRCas System.mp4 3.9 MB
  25 - Types II CRISPRCas System English.vtt 4.2 KB
  25 - Types II CRISPRCas System.mp4 44.2 MB
  26 - Types I CRISPRCas System English.vtt 1.3 KB
  26 - Types I CRISPRCas System.mp4 12.5 MB
  27 - Types III CRISPRCas System English.vtt 1.6 KB
  27 - Types III CRISPRCas System.mp4 14.7 MB
  28 - Limitations and Strength of CRISPRCas English.vtt 2 KB
  28 - Limitations and Strength of CRISPRCas.mp4 16.2 MB
  29 - Ethical Concerns English.vtt 1.9 KB
  29 - Ethical Concerns.mp4 17 MB
  3 - History of Gene Editing English.vtt 2.9 KB
  3 - History of Gene Editing.mp4 19.7 MB
  3 - Test your Knowledge.html 0 B
  30 - Applications of Gene Editing English.vtt 3.8 KB
  30 - Applications of Gene Editing.mp4 29.5 MB
  31 - For further Reading.html 204.8 B
  4 - How Does Gene Editing Work English.vtt 6 KB
  4 - How Does Gene Editing Work.mp4 40 MB
  4 - Test Your Knowledge.html 0 B
  5 - Gene Editing Techniques English.vtt 2.1 KB
  5 - Gene Editing Techniques.mp4 10.7 MB
  6 - Resources.html 204.8 B
  7 - Homologous Recombination English.vtt 1.1 KB
  7 - Homologous Recombination.mp4 6.4 MB
  8 - Mechanism of Homologous Recombination English.vtt 3.7 KB
  8 - Mechanism of Homologous Recombination.mp4 44.2 MB
  9 - Limitations Of Homologous Recombination English.vtt 1.8 KB
  9 - Limitations Of Homologous Recombination.mp4 15.3 MB
  Bonus Resources.txt 409.6 B
  Get Bonus Downloads Here.url 204.8 B
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Description


Biotechnology: Gene Editing Techniques
https://TutGee.com

Published 8/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 592.16 MB | Duration: 1h 9m

Learn about gene editing techniques like ZFNs, TALEN, and CRISPR

What you'll learn
What is Gene Editing?
History of Gene Editing
How Does Gene Editing Work?
Homologous Recombination
Peptide Nucleic Acids (PNAs)
Meganuclease
Zinc-finger nuclease (ZFNs)
Transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALEN)
General Mechanism of CRISPR/Cas
Types I CRISPR/Cas System
Types II CRISPR/Cas System
Types III CRISPR/Cas System
Ethical Concerns Related to Gene Editing
Applications of Gene Editing
Requirements
Basic knowledge of biology, Biotechnology, and molecular biology
Interested in learning latest techniques
Motivation to Learn
Description
Over the last half century after post-DNA helical structure discovery, the world has seen a continuous staircase outburst of various molecular technologies, which are now heading forward toward translation into clinical and laboratory practice. Given the availability of sequencing platforms, acquired wisdom about the micro-mechanics at work within the genetic apparatus, and the introduction of user-friendly nanotechnologies, it was possible for next-generation scientists to manipulate the genetic codes at various levels.Principally, gene editing techniques can be interpreted as methods where DNA sequences are changed by deletions, mRNA processing, and post-transcriptional modifications to result in altered gene expression, leading to functional behavior of proteinsGene editing is performed using enzymes, particularly nucleases that have been engineered to target a specific DNA sequence, where they introduce cuts into the DNA strands, enabling the removal of existing DNA and the insertion of replacement DNA. The enormous knowledge and ongoing research have now been able to nstrate methodologies that can alter DNA coding. The gene editing techniques evolved from the earlier attempts like nuclease technologies, homologous recombination, and certain chemical methods (peptide nucleic acid). Molecular techniques like meganuclease, transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs), and zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) initially emerged as genome-editing technologies.These initial technologies suffer from lower specificity due to their off-targets side effects. Moreover, from biotechnology’s perspective, the main obstacle was to develop simple but effective delivery methods for host cell entry. The latest discovery of CRISPR/Cas9 technology seems more encouraging by providing better efficiency, feasibility, and multi-role clinical application. The significant leap in gene editing techniques brought new urgency to long standing discussions about the ethical concerns surrounding the genetic engineering. Many questions, such as whether genetic engineering should be used to treat human disease or to alter traits such as beauty or intelligence, had been asked in one form or another for decades. This course generally discusses the various gene editing techniques in terms of the mechanisms of action, advantages, and side effects.This course is a valuable resource for students and researchers related to molecular biology, forensic science, medical laboratory technology, biotechnology, and genetics. Start your learning journey now and explore the hidden truth about nature!

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