Not exact matches
Helix does the
sequencing in its own
lab, then sends some
of that information to its
test partners, such as National Geographic.
But co-first authors Janice Chen, Enbo Ma and Lucas Harrington in Doudna's
lab discovered that when Cas12a binds and cuts a targeted double - stranded DNA
sequence, it unexpectedly unleashes indiscriminate cutting
of all single - stranded DNA in a
test tube.
We will use a
lab - adapted human strain
of rotavirus with a known genome
sequence to
test and optimize this
sequence - independent amplification method.
To that end, Berkeley
Lab researchers will use CRISPR / Cas9 gene - editing technology, which Berkeley
Lab scientist Jennifer Doudna helped pioneer, to systematically
test the function
of representative
sequences in mice.
Your specimen was
sequenced in Dr. Ghannoum's
lab using the same equipment and people who perform
testing for the NIH and we can assure you that the
testing you've undertaken is state
of the art and is, in fact, correct.