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<p> Choose an effector to activate your genes. Click <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Freiburg/Project/effector#activation"> here </a> to see the functional tests of the different activation effektors. </p>
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<p> Choose an effector to activate your genes. Click <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Freiburg/Project/effector#activation"> here </a> to see the functional tests of the different activation effectors. </p>
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Revision as of 13:52, 28 September 2013


The uniCAS toolkit - Customize your experiments!
You want to have a maximum of activation or repression of your genes by a minimal effort? Then you have to use the uniCAS toolkit provided by the iGEM team Freiburg 2013. All you have to do is:
  • Click yourself through the routine below
  • Order the appropriate plasmids and oligos
  • Conduct a minimal of cloning
  • Start your personalized experiment
By the end of the routine you will get a personal manual. All you need to use the uniCAS toolkit will be described there. Best of all: The uniCAS toolkit is all open source!