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       <p>We performed several rhizobium antibiotic resistance assays to determine whether our strains of rhizobium have natural resistance to certain antibiotics. The results suggested that none of our strains have kanamycin resistance, but R. tropici and S. meliloti 371 have spectinomycin resistance. We also performed a rifampicin assay to determine whether we could eventually use MAGE to induce resistance to rifampicin in rhizobium. The assay worked with 2x1010 cells, but even 20 uL/mL rifampicin was below the limit of detection (see Fig. 1). Our goal moving forward is to redo this assay at lower concentrations.</p>
 
       <p>We performed several rhizobium antibiotic resistance assays to determine whether our strains of rhizobium have natural resistance to certain antibiotics. The results suggested that none of our strains have kanamycin resistance, but R. tropici and S. meliloti 371 have spectinomycin resistance. We also performed a rifampicin assay to determine whether we could eventually use MAGE to induce resistance to rifampicin in rhizobium. The assay worked with 2x1010 cells, but even 20 uL/mL rifampicin was below the limit of detection (see Fig. 1). Our goal moving forward is to redo this assay at lower concentrations.</p>
 
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      <p>We also met with Professor Dellaporta, one of our PIs, about the possibility of using ligation-independent cloning (LIC) as an alternative to Gibson Assembly. With LIC, the BsaI T4 DNA polymerase generates long complimentary sticky ends between the vector and insert and eliminates the need for ligase. The advantage is that one LIC cloning vector can be used repeatedly to build many promoter and beta homolog constructs without PCR amplifying the large vector backbone each time. However, we would need to order new primers and spend a week constructing the LIC vector.</p>
 
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