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Michael G. Montague

Researcher at J. Craig Venter Institute

Publications -  12
Citations -  3012

Michael G. Montague is an academic researcher from J. Craig Venter Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 12 publications receiving 2691 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael G. Montague include Chestnut Hill College.

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Creation of a Bacterial Cell Controlled by a Chemically Synthesized Genome

TL;DR: The design, synthesis, and assembly of the 1.08–mega–base pair Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-syn1.0 genome starting from digitized genome sequence information and its transplantation into a M. capricolum recipient cell to create new cells that are controlled only by the synthetic chromosome are reported.
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One-step assembly in yeast of 25 overlapping DNA fragments to form a complete synthetic Mycoplasma genitalium genome

TL;DR: Assembly of the synthetic genome from 25 overlapping fragments in a single step using yeast recombination greatly simplifies the assembly of large DNA molecules from both synthetic and natural fragments.
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Grand challenges in space synthetic biology.

TL;DR: The challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in the field of space synthetic biology are identified, while relevant progress is highlighted, to outline anticipated broader benefits from this field, because space engineering advances will drive technological innovation on Earth.
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Genome-wide engineering of an infectious clone of herpes simplex virus type 1 using synthetic genomics assembly methods.

TL;DR: An application of synthetic genomics assembly tools that enables rapid and efficient generation of combinatorial mutations in herpesvirus genomes is described, which can help understand basic virus biology, facilitate vaccine development, and aid development of next-generation virus-based delivery systems.