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miniPCR bio TM Chopped! Using CRISPR/Cas9 to cut DNA - Instructor's and Student's Guide Version: 1.0 - Release: May 2022 - © 2022 by miniPCR bio™ P./8 Instructor's Guide Dilute 5X Cas9 Nuclease Concentrate • Add 160 μl of Nuclease-Free Water directly to the 5X Cas9 Nuclease Concentrate tube to create a 1X Cas9 Nuclease working solution. This will yield 200 μl of 1X Cas9 Nuclease working solution ready to be dispensed. - Keep the Cas9 Nuclease on crushed ice at all times. - Dilute all of the Cas9 Nuclease at once by adding Nuclease- Free Water directly to the tube. Diluting a portion of the Cas9 Nuclease can lead to inconsistent results. - Dilute the Cas9 Nuclease as close as possible to the start of the lab activity and keep on ice at all times. - If you must dilute and aliquot the Cas9 Nuclease more than 12 hours in advance, store the tubes containing the 1X Cas9 working solution in the freezer for up to one week. Thaw the diluted aliquots of Cas9 Nuclease on ice just prior to use. Defrost tubes Water gRNA2 DNA Sample Proteinase K Solution Reaction Buffer Fast DNA Ladder Water 5X Cas9 Nuclease 160 μl Keep the Cas9 Nuclease on ice at all times. Thaw reagents • Thaw tubes containing the reagents by placing them on a rack or benchtop at room temperature. • Note that the 5X Cas9 Nuclease Concentrate will remain liquid at -20 °C, does not need to be thawed and should be kept in the freezer until it is needed.

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