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Old Title vs New Title NIH Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant DNA Molecules NIH Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant or Synthetic Nucleic Acid Molecules Implement by 3/3/13
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Is chemical synthesis covered? synthesizer Not until in a …
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III-F Registrations Nothing exempt in Boston BPHC adopts updated Guidelines unless… Using nonhazardous plasmids (pBR) to clone gene of interest into host (nonpathogenic E.coli) Often the first step in creating a transgenic animal New exemptions for synthetic NA No origin of replication, no integration…
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NIH Guidelines: Definition of rNA Molecules constructed by joining nucleic acids & can replicate in a living cell
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NIH Guidelines: synthetic Nucleic acids that can base pr w naturally occurring nucleic acids
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NIH Definitions Continued Molecules resulting from replication of rNA or synthetic nucleic acids in past two slides
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Other Changes Fewer AAV serotypes need review Transfer of drug resistance traits Human Gene Transfer w nucleic acids
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Risk Assessment & Synthetics % of genome from each parent Fn/purpose of each sequence Assume same fn as original host? Synergism between sequences & transgenes
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What Next? - XNA ~6 sugars can form NA bbone Store & retrieve genetic info Medical benefit? Slower breakdown in stomach & bloodstream
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Real World Examples iGEM 2006 Jay Keasling
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