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Edinburgh originally made this part in 2008. We came back to it in 2011 and found a double "mutation" from the Registry sequence. Upon checking with [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/NC_015514.1?from=3561504&to=3562853&report=genbank&strand=true a published genome sequence, NC_015514.1], we found that our "mutations" were in fact nothing of the sort, and must have been present all along. So the true sequence of K118023 is almost certainly that published under accession [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/NC_015514.1?from=3561504&to=3562853&report=genbank&strand=true NC_015514.1].
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Edinburgh originally made this part in 2008. We came back to it in 2011 and found a double "mutation" from the Registry sequence. Upon checking with [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/NC_015514.1?from=3561504&to=3562853&report=genbank&strand=true a published genome sequence, NC_015514.1], we found that our "mutations" were in fact nothing of the sort, and must have been present all along. So the true sequence of K118023 is almost certainly that published under accession [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/NC_015514.1?from=3561504&to=3562853&report=genbank&strand=true NC_015514.1] (aside from the different stop codons).
 
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BBa_K118023 Allan Crossman (Edinburgh 2011)

Edinburgh originally made this part in 2008. We came back to it in 2011 and found a double "mutation" from the Registry sequence. Upon checking with [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/NC_015514.1?from=3561504&to=3562853&report=genbank&strand=true a published genome sequence, NC_015514.1], we found that our "mutations" were in fact nothing of the sort, and must have been present all along. So the true sequence of K118023 is almost certainly that published under accession [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/NC_015514.1?from=3561504&to=3562853&report=genbank&strand=true NC_015514.1] (aside from the different stop codons).

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