Difference between revisions of "Team:Paris Bettencourt/Project/VitaminA"

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      <div class="container content" ng-init="sample.size=375">
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    <div id="samples">
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        <div class="pagetitle">
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            <h1>Samples</h1><span id="pageoptions">
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                <a class="btn btn-sm btn-primary" href="samples.zip">Download Samples</a>
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                <button class="btn btn-sm btn-default" ng-click="sample.showOptions=!sample.showOptions"><span class="caret"></span> Display Options</button>
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                <div id="optionpanel" class="well" ng-show="sample.showOptions">
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                    Plasmid Size
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                    <slider ng-model="sample.size" floor="250" ceiling="500"></slider>
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                </div>
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            </span>
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        </div>
  
 
  <plasmid sequencelength="1000" plasmidheight="{{sample.size}}" plasmidwidth="{{sample.size}}">
 
  <plasmid sequencelength="1000" plasmidheight="{{sample.size}}" plasmidwidth="{{sample.size}}">

Revision as of 10:44, 13 August 2015

Vitamin A

Samples

Download Samples
Plasmid Size



Bibliography

  • Li, Q., Sun, Z., Li, J. & Zhang, Y. Enhancing beta-carotene production in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by metabolic engineering. FEMS Microbiology Letters 345, 94-101 (2013).
  • Beekwilder, J. et al. Polycistronic expression of a ß-carotene biosynthetic pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae coupled to ß-ionone production. Journal of Biotechnology (2014).
  • Voth, W.P., Richards, J.D., Shaw, J.M. & Stillman, D.J. Yeast vectors for integration at the HO locus. Nucleic acids research 29, E59-E59 (2001).
  • Gietz, R.D. & Schiestl, R.H. High-efficiency yeast transformation using the LiAc / SS carrier DNA / PEG method. Nature Protocols 2, 31-35 (2008).

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References

Biedendieck, R., Malten, M., Barg, H., Bunk, B., Martens, J. H., Deery, E., ... & Jahn, D. (2010). Metabolic engineering of cobalamin (vitamin B12) production in Bacillus megaterium. Microbial biotechnology, 3(1), 24-37.