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===Sets of Closely Related Reporter Coding Regions===
 
===Sets of Closely Related Reporter Coding Regions===
  
       [These can be smaller separate tables a la the smaller tables in the enzyme coding region category or they can be put on separate pages and linked here.]
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       [These can be smaller separate tables a la the smaller tables in the enzyme coding region category or they
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      can be put on separate pages and linked here.]
  
 
'''Set #1'''
 
'''Set #1'''

Latest revision as of 01:49, 13 June 2008

These curves show the spectral ranges within which two (of the many) engineered derivatives of green fluorescent protein (GFP) absorb excitation energy and then emit longer-wavelength (lower-energy) light.

Reporter Coding Regions

(50 parts)

Reporters are proteins that indicated their presence by emitting light. Most reporters produce light by fluorescence proteins; others by chemiluminescence.

Exemplary Reporter Coding Regions

The following are some of the best examples of this category in the Registry:

      [yet to be selected]

Available (Single) Reporter Coding Regions

      [this will include all of the current table]

Sets of Closely Related Reporter Coding Regions

      [These can be smaller separate tables a la the smaller tables in the enzyme coding region category or they
      can be put on separate pages and linked here.]

Set #1

  SDY_EGFP etc. I714...891/898/899/900/901/902/903/904/905/906/907/908/909/910/912/913/914/915/916/917/918/920/921
  (note that two of the numbers in this series -- 895 & 896 -- are in the list of "Other..." and classified as W,
  but not A).  The entire set will require some careful curation.)

Set #2

  ECFP/EYFP variants.  E00..20/22/24/26/30/32

Additional (unavailable) Reporter Coding Parts

      [This will be the "left-over" table, essentially the same as on the present page.]