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Eastman Slides

Uniprot

Step 1: Type HemAT into the search bar.
Step 2: Click on entry O07621.
Step 3: Observe where the organism, function, and sequence of the protein.

Your turn!

Step 1: Search for either GFP, INS, HBA, or RcoM.
Step 2: Choose the first entry for each.
Step 3: Take note of the organism, function, and sequence of the protein.

 

Parts Registry

Step 1: Browse parts by function.  Click on Odor Producing parts.
Step 2: Find and click on BBa_J45100 Wintergreen odor enzyme.
Step 3: Observe the part function, and the gene segments (promoter, RBS, coding sequence, terminator)

Your turn!

Step 1: Browse parts by function.
Step 2: Find an interesting part.
Step 3: Ensure it has the necessary gene segments.
Step 4: Note how it was tested.

 


Survey

 

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