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Revision as of 21:24, 17 September 2015

Glasglow

Terminator

Summary

Aim: To characterise the T1 terminator from E. coli rrnB, K1725081, for submission to the registry.

Results Overview: K1725081 was successful in terminating transcription to the same level as B0010 and B0015.

Basic Parts submitted:
BBa_K1725081



Introduction

In prokaryotes, such as E. coli, terminators occur at the end of a coding region or operon, and stop transcription. We have used K1725081 in our Bistable Switch.



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Location

Bower Building, Wilkins Teaching Laboratory
University of Glasgow
University Avenue
G12 8QQ

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