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Revision as of 20:38, 19 September 2013
Cloned constructs
For the final Colisweeper circuit we plan a four plasmid system. The mine cells constitutively express LuxI and NagZ. In the Non-Mine cells LuxR and PhoA are expressed constitutively whereas Aes and GusA are expressed from pLux promoters with different sensitivities. To get to this system we tested different versions of the circuit with GFP. In the following table we list all the biobricks we used, the plasmids we cloned and what experiments we used them for. In general we used standard biobrick cloning techniques as described in the methods section. Whenever we used PCR gene amplification for cloning, we list the primers used in the following table. To be able to co-transform different plasmids we used backbones with compatible origins of replication and resistance genes. In the table you can find which backbone versions we used for which constructs.
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