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Revision as of 02:11, 19 September 2015
University of Virginia iGEM 2015
Parts
IPTG Promoter+RBS+EIIA+TT
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BBa_K1600001
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Promoter+RBS+GlgC+TT
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BBa_XXXXX
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Promoter+RBS+GlgC+RBS+SacB+TT
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BBa_XXXXX
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EIIBC
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BBa_K1600000
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