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<li>3. Do proximity effects occur between Hok-Sok and a neighboring expression construct? Alternatively, does the activity of Hok-Sok affect expression of a protein whose coding region is near the construct?</li>
 
<li>3. Do proximity effects occur between Hok-Sok and a neighboring expression construct? Alternatively, does the activity of Hok-Sok affect expression of a protein whose coding region is near the construct?</li>
 
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We hypothesized that Hok-Sok could maintain recombinant plasmids, as it does natural ones. We also hypothesized that Hok-Sok would have a slight negative effect on bacterial growth rate, in line with other alternative maintenance systems such as sRNBC (<a href = "http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K817015">K817015</a>), as well as the amount of protein expression due to competing parallel promoters. In order to answer these questions, we  
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<p style="font-size:24px">We hypothesized that Hok-Sok could maintain recombinant plasmids, as it does natural ones. We also hypothesized that Hok-Sok would have a slight negative effect on bacterial growth rate, in line with other alternative maintenance systems such as sRNBC (<a href = "http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K817015">K817015</a>), as well as the amount of protein expression due to competing parallel promoters. In order to answer these questions, we set up a variety of testing procedures, as shown below.</p>
 
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