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− | From the beginning, we use the linearized plasmid backbone pSB1C3 in the 2011 spring DNA distribution. But the standardization with them all end up with failures.
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− | Then, we began to seek for a new plasmid backbone. We found the K381001 in pSB1C3. If we cut the pSB1C3 with EcoR I and Pst I, we could get pSB1C3 plasmid backbone for standardization.
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− | When we use the pSB1C3 for standardization, we found that the pSB1C3 have the right antibiotic resistance but a wrong DNA length. This can be clearly seen from the electrophoretogram below.
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