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A [https://parts.igem.org/cgi/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=Plasmid plasmid] is a small piece of "accessory DNA" which are carried around by [https://parts.igem.org/cgi/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=cell cell strain] hosts.  <br>
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[https://parts.igem.org/cgi/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=Plasmid Plasmids] are often acquired by cells can bestow the benefit of survival traits such as antibiotic resistanceThe most common resistances are ampicillin ("Amp"), kanomycin ("Kan"), tetracycline ("Tet") and chloramphenicol ("Chlor").  For more information on which plasmids carry these resistances, click the nomenclature documentation section below.   
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All of our plasmids are available through the use of [[Part:BBa_P1010| BBa_P1010]].  (Information on how to use that part is available on its part page)</b>
  
[[Help:Plasmids/Nomenclature | Nomenclature]]
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A [https://parts.igem.org/cgi/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=Plasmid plasmid] is a small piece of "accessory DNA" which are carried around by [https://parts.igem.org/cgi/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=cell cell strain] hosts.  They are often acquired by cells can bestow the benefit of survival traits such as antibiotic resistance.  The most common resistances are ampicillin ("Amp"), kanomycin ("Kan"), tetracycline ("Tet") and chloramphenicol ("Chlor"). For more information on which plasmids carry these resistances, click the nomenclature documentation section below:   
*Information about our naming conventions for BioBrick compatible vectors (like pSB1AC3).
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[[Help:Plasmids/Construction Plasmids| Types of Plasmids]]
 
*What's a construction plasmid? Does "plasmid" mean vector backbone only?
 
  
[[Help:Plasmid features|Plasmid features]] - Features of plasmid parts
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*'''[[Help:Plasmids/Nomenclature | Plasmid Nomenclature]]''' - Information about our naming conventions for BioBrick compatible vectors (like pSB1AC3).
*Information on what the feature tables of plasmids mean
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*'''[[Help:Plasmids/Construction Plasmids| Types of Plasmids]]''' - What's a construction plasmid? Does "plasmid" mean vector backbone only?
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*'''[[Help:Plasmid features|Plasmid features]]''' - Features of plasmid parts and information on what the feature tables of plasmids mean

Revision as of 20:36, 1 August 2006

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All of our plasmids are available through the use of BBa_P1010. (Information on how to use that part is available on its part page)

A plasmid is a small piece of "accessory DNA" which are carried around by cell strain hosts. They are often acquired by cells can bestow the benefit of survival traits such as antibiotic resistance. The most common resistances are ampicillin ("Amp"), kanomycin ("Kan"), tetracycline ("Tet") and chloramphenicol ("Chlor"). For more information on which plasmids carry these resistances, click the nomenclature documentation section below:


  • Plasmid Nomenclature - Information about our naming conventions for BioBrick compatible vectors (like pSB1AC3).
  • Types of Plasmids - What's a construction plasmid? Does "plasmid" mean vector backbone only?
  • Plasmid features - Features of plasmid parts and information on what the feature tables of plasmids mean