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         different combinations and permutations. All of the parts have been characterized and are functional, and we         
         different combinations and permutations. All of the parts have been characterized and are functional, and we         
         have found that a new combination, VioABCE, produces a new pigment which we call "Royal Blue". </p>
         have found that a new combination, VioABCE, produces a new pigment which we call "Royal Blue". </p>
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The Littlest Mapmaker

"Exploration into the world of DNA Computing"
Team Alberta: University of Alberta

BioBricks

Our 2013 parts submitted are a set of violacein genes derived from the violacein operon constructed and submitted by Cambridge in 2009 (BBa_K274002). We have made a number of modifications, including upgrading the plasmid backbone from pSB1K3 to pSB1C3 standard 10, and converting each of the five open reading frames into its own part with a common and improved ribosome binding site (BBa_B0030) such that they can be assembled in different combinations and permutations. All of the parts have been characterized and are functional, and we have found that a new combination, VioABCE, produces a new pigment which we call "Royal Blue".

 <groupparts>iGEM013 Alberta</groupparts>