Friday, 27 November 2015

The major breakthrough in PNA Learning



The baffling property of the PNA monomer has made it to be subject to increase scientific research. The synthetic PNA Oligomers have time and again been identified and proposed applications. They have a unique group of Bhoc which normally provides some sufficient protection during the process of synthesis and is readily removed under the cleavage conditions that often renders solubility to the monomers. The unique PNA Monomer is an invention of a team of highly respected scientist of the University of Copenhagen. The PNA Monomer is a hybrid of a very strong DNA and does not degrade by any process be it nucleases or proteases.
In the recent years the cas9 protein has continued to gain major attraction because of its ability to cleave nearly any sequence that is complementary to the guide RNA.The amazing interaction of the Cas 9 protein with targeted DNA has always been very tight that the ever high molarity protein cannot usually fully dissociate the complex cas9 RNA from DNA target.
The major toolbox of CRISP cas9 has over the years expanded from the genetic known as mammalian which has enabled rapid generation of some isogenic cell lines. The recent advances of CRISP cas9 have empowered the researchers to be able to elucidate the major functional organization of the genome both at the system level and establish some casual linkages between the genetic variations.
Crisp/cas9,pna protocol describes how to transect cultured cells with lipofection reagents. The continuous use of the CRISP/cas9/pan system for the genome editing has been a source of a major breakthrough by making modification in cells. The cells become robust and much more efficient than the previous genome editing methods.
The PNA monomer has been identified as the ones that offer a protective shield during the synthesis process and are readily removed by cleavage. The unique invention by the respected scientist has proved to be a masterstroke due to its ability not to degrade easily under the nucleases and protease process. The empowerment of researchers has led to major breakthrough in the bid to understand the mammalian DNA.

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