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UNS 1 Sequence, from Torella et al., 2013
 
UNS 1 Sequence, from Torella et al., 2013
  
This is Unique Nucleotide Sequence 1, (UNS 1), from Torella et al., 2013. The William and Mary iGEM team has adopted this as our standard prefix; as such, all of our parts will have this sequence immediately following the BioBrick prefix. This UNS1 sequence is necessary for our 3G assembly, a method that combines Gibson and Golden Gate. For more information on 3G hybrid DNA assembly and 3G parts, see the [http://2018.igem.org/Team:William_and_Mary/Part_Collection William and Mary 3G Parts Page].
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This is Unique Nucleotide Sequence 1, (UNS 1), from Torella et al., 2013. This UNS1 sequence is necessary for our 3G assembly, a method that combines Gibson and Golden Gate. For more information on 3G hybrid DNA assembly and 3G parts, see the [http://2018.igem.org/Team:William_and_Mary/Part_Collection William and Mary 3G Parts Page].
  
We took this measure in order to allow easier Gibson Assembly cloning of our parts. Primer sequences which can be used to clone with the UNS 2/3 standard can be found on our wiki.
 
  
 
The sequence for this part came from the following paper: Torella, J. P., Boehm, C. R., Lienert, F., Chen, J. H., Way, J. C., & Silver, P. A. (2013). Rapid construction of insulated genetic circuits via synthetic sequence-guided isothermal assembly. Nucleic acids research, gkt860. A huge thanks to all the researchers involved in its original creation!
 
The sequence for this part came from the following paper: Torella, J. P., Boehm, C. R., Lienert, F., Chen, J. H., Way, J. C., & Silver, P. A. (2013). Rapid construction of insulated genetic circuits via synthetic sequence-guided isothermal assembly. Nucleic acids research, gkt860. A huge thanks to all the researchers involved in its original creation!

Latest revision as of 17:16, 17 October 2018


UNS 1 Sequence, from Torella et al., 2013

UNS 1 Sequence, from Torella et al., 2013

This is Unique Nucleotide Sequence 1, (UNS 1), from Torella et al., 2013. This UNS1 sequence is necessary for our 3G assembly, a method that combines Gibson and Golden Gate. For more information on 3G hybrid DNA assembly and 3G parts, see the [http://2018.igem.org/Team:William_and_Mary/Part_Collection William and Mary 3G Parts Page].


The sequence for this part came from the following paper: Torella, J. P., Boehm, C. R., Lienert, F., Chen, J. H., Way, J. C., & Silver, P. A. (2013). Rapid construction of insulated genetic circuits via synthetic sequence-guided isothermal assembly. Nucleic acids research, gkt860. A huge thanks to all the researchers involved in its original creation!

Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]