Difference between revisions of "Team:CHINA CD UESTC/Method"
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− | •pET28a: <br>For consideration of the longest operon size (17kb), we divided mamAB operon into three parts | + | •pET28a: <br>For consideration of the longest operon size (17kb), we divided mamAB operon into three parts. Then we used (ApaⅠ)(SapⅠ)(ArvⅡ)(NotⅠ) to come true the insertion of mamAB. |
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− | •pCDFDuet-1: <br>The restriction | + | •pCDFDuet-1: <br>The restriction sites flanking mamGFDC+mms6 on either side are (HindⅢ) and (XhoⅠ), flanking mamXY on either side are (XbaⅠ)and (PstⅠ) |
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− | •pACYCDuet-1: <br>The restriction | + | •pACYCDuet-1: <br>The restriction sites flanking Laccase + mamW + RFP on either side are (PstⅠ) and (XhoⅠ). |
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