Reviews on Molecular and Cellular Biology

A special issue of Methods and Protocols (ISSN 2409-9279). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular and Cellular Biology".

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Tn5 DNA Transposase in Multi-Omics Research
by Dmitry Penkov, Ekaterina Zubkova and Yelena Parfyonova
Methods Protoc. 2023, 6(2), 24; https://doi.org/10.3390/mps6020024 - 28 Feb 2023
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Tn5 transposase use in biotechnology has substantially advanced the sequencing applications of genome-wide analysis of cells. This is mainly due to the ability of Tn5 transposase to efficiently transpose DNA essentially randomly into any target DNA without the aid of other factors. This [...] Read more.
Tn5 transposase use in biotechnology has substantially advanced the sequencing applications of genome-wide analysis of cells. This is mainly due to the ability of Tn5 transposase to efficiently transpose DNA essentially randomly into any target DNA without the aid of other factors. This concise review is focused on the advances in Tn5 applications in multi-omics technologies, genome-wide profiling, and Tn5 hybrid molecule creation. The possibilities of other transposase uses are also discussed. Full article
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