[DIYbio] Re: Just got my Cripsr kit

Not sure if that's answers the question, but a non-profit from Cambridge, Addgene has recently published a book "CRISPR 101" [1] which looks like a good place to start. Though it would be interesting to see more beginner-friendly resource that the community recommends.

 1. http://info.addgene.org/download-addgenes-ebook-crispr-101-1st-edition

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Alex

On Sunday, July 10, 2016 at 6:42:53 AM UTC+9, RobbG wrote:
Hi,

Looking for suggestions on getting started.  The kit took a lot longer to get here than expected and my team moved on.

Trying to figure out what to do with it now.

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