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An alternative cloning strategy: yeast recombinational cloning
amontenegro.blogspot.com — As part of my Ph.D thesis, I have to generate a lot of transcriptional fusions (constructs in... which a promoter of choice is cloned in front of a reporter gene in order to evaluate transcriptional regulation. Such plasmids can then be transformed into your model organism to study this regulation ... (more) An alternative cloning strategy: yeast recombinational ...
“Bacterial Fortresses” and “gene-trafficking phages”, in my picks of the week from RB
“Bacterial Fortresses” and “gene-trafficking phages”, in my picks of the week from RB
amontenegro.blogspot.com — Another week has gone by and some very interesting molbio blog posts have been aggregated to Researchblogging.org.... Every week [see my opening post on the matter], I'll select some blog posts I consider particularly interesting in the field of molecular biology [see here to get a sense of the ... (more) “Bacterial Fortresses” and “gene-trafficking phages”, in ...
Peer review during WWII: HILARIOUS
Peer review during WWII: HILARIOUS
amontenegro.blogspot.com — Even the Führer has to deal with some annoying reviewers....a2a_linkname=document.title;a2a_linkurl="http://amontenegro.blogspot.com";... (more) Peer review during WWII: HILARIOUS
“Hey! Where’s that cancer cell going?” and “M-cells, gateways to the mucosal immune system”, in my picks of the week from RB
“Hey! Where’s that cancer cell going?” and “M-cells, gateways to the mucosal immune system”, in ...
amontenegro.blogspot.com — Another week has gone by and some very interesting molbio blog posts have been aggregated to Researchblogging.org.... Every week [see my opening post on the matter], I'll select some blog posts I consider particularly interesting in the field of molecular biology [see here to get a sense of the ... (more) “Hey! Where’s that cancer cell going?” and “M-cells, ...
Science Laughs: Science Comedian Brian Malow
Science Laughs: Science Comedian Brian Malow
amontenegro.blogspot.com — This is just a preview. You can watch the full video here.a2a_linkname=document.title;a2a_linkurl="http://amontenegro.blogspot.com";... (more) Science Laughs: Science Comedian Brian Malow
The Cartoon Lab Archives
amontenegro.blogspot.com — I was checking Twitter while I waited for a PCR to finish and I found these nice... cartoons by Ed Himelblau at the Promega site (you can follow Promega here). I selected a few, but you should check them all out!a2a_linkname=document.title;a2a_linkurl="http://amontenegro.blogspot.com"; (more) The Cartoon Lab Archives
Bacterial signaling and exome sequencing in my picks of the week from RB
Bacterial signaling and exome sequencing in my picks of the week from RB
amontenegro.blogspot.com — Another week has gone by and some very interesting molbio blog posts have been aggregated to Researchblogging.org.... Every week [see my opening post on the matter], I'll select some blog posts I consider particularly interesting in the field of molecular biology [see here to get a sense of the ... (more) Bacterial signaling and exome sequencing in my picks of ...
Let's have “Organizer's picks” at Scientific Meetings
amontenegro.blogspot.com — I’ve just received an email from F1000 which got me thinking about something I’ve considered in the... past. I won’t go into the details of the email, as these are private communications, but it reinforced my idea that this project could actually work.I’m not sure that this hasn’t been done before, ... (more) Let's have “Organizer's picks” at Scientific Meetings
Cry for help: help me win a free bioKM account!
amontenegro.blogspot.com — Dear readers,I come to you today, asking for your help. As you know, I'm a "scientwist", a... scientist that tweets [see Labelling the molecular biologist (who tweets)].Recently, BioData started a Twitter Challenge. The prize? A free lifetime account at BioKM, "a secured internet application ... (more) Cry for help: help me win a free bioKM account!
Spine-independent immunology, “PAMP” it up and more, in my Picks of the Week from RB
Spine-independent immunology, “PAMP” it up and more, in my Picks of the Week from RB
amontenegro.blogspot.com — Another week has gone by and some very interesting molbio blog posts have been aggregated to Researchblogging.org.... Every week [see my opening post on the matter], I'll select some blog posts I consider particularly interesting in the field of molecular biology [see here to get a sense of the ... (more) Spine-independent immunology, “PAMP” it up and more, in ...
Quotes from the science blogosphere
amontenegro.blogspot.com — This one goes beyond the blogosphere world and into my Friendfeed account:"(...) remember that reviewers comments, even... editors, don't have to make sense"-Mr Gunn(To get a sense of what "Quotes from the science blogosphere" is all about, check this ... (more) Quotes from the science blogosphere
Cancer Research Blog Carnival #27
amontenegro.blogspot.com — We are honored to have been invited to host this month’s Cancer Research Blog Carnival (CRBC), your... monthly roundup of posts from the cancer blogosphere. This marks the 27th Edition of this successful Carnival and we are excited to be a part of it.In this edition, and in agreement with the ... (more) Cancer Research Blog Carnival #27
Quick, “on-the-go”, picks of the week from RB: Antifungal comes to the rescue and  Protein tricks in cell regulatory networks
Quick, “on-the-go”, picks of the week from RB: Antifungal comes to the rescue and Protein ...
amontenegro.blogspot.com — Another week has gone by and some very interesting molbio blog posts have been aggregated to Researchblogging.org.... Every week [see my opening post on the matter], I'll select some blog posts I consider particularly interesting in the field of molecular biology [see here to get a sense of the ... (more) Quick, “on-the-go”, picks of the week from RB: ...
Grasping The (extracellular) Matrix, Location, location, location! and more in my picks of the week from RB
Grasping The (extracellular) Matrix, Location, location, location! and more in my picks of the ...
amontenegro.blogspot.com — Another week has gone by and some very interesting molbio blog posts have been aggregated to Researchblogging.org.... Every week [see my opening post on the matter], I'll select some blog posts I consider particularly interesting in the field of molecular biology [see here to get a sense of the ... (more) Grasping The (extracellular) Matrix, Location, location, ...
Eukaryotic genomes as RNA machines
amontenegro.blogspot.com — Eukaryotic genomes appear to be "RNA machines" 1, in the sense that they are almost entirely transcribed,... generating a large number of non coding RNAs. Interestingly, some (a yet unknown percentage) perform important regulatory functions and have been shown to exhibit cell type-specific ... (more) Eukaryotic genomes as RNA machines
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