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Gibson assembly

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What is Gibson assembly?

Gibson Assembly is a DNA assembly method that allows for the joining of multiple DNA fragments in a single, isothermal reaction. It relies on 5' exonuclease activity to create single-stranded DNA overhangs, followed by annealing of complementary sequences and DNA polymerase to fill in any gaps. DNA ligase then seals the nicks. It's commonly used for cloning multiple DNA fragments into a vector in a specific order and orientation, facilitating the construction of complex genetic circuits, pathways, and synthetic genes.

What other technologies are related to Gibson assembly?

Gibson assembly Competitor Technologies

Golden Gate Assembly is an alternative DNA assembly method that competes with Gibson assembly.
mentioned alongside Gibson assembly in 70% (107) of relevant job posts
Golden Gate cloning is an alternative DNA assembly method that competes with Gibson assembly.
mentioned alongside Gibson assembly in 61% (58) of relevant job posts
Golden Gate is an alternative DNA assembly method that competes with Gibson assembly.
mentioned alongside Gibson assembly in 3% (109) of relevant job posts

Gibson assembly Complementary Technologies

Geneious is a software that can be used for designing and analyzing Gibson assembly experiments.
mentioned alongside Gibson assembly in 9% (53) of relevant job posts
PCR is often used to amplify DNA fragments before Gibson assembly.
mentioned alongside Gibson assembly in 1% (360) of relevant job posts
Benchling is a software platform that can be used for designing and managing Gibson assembly experiments.
mentioned alongside Gibson assembly in 3% (56) of relevant job posts

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