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<h1>Notice</h1>
 
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<div id="Warntext"><p>Before using this part, please make sure you know our standard and how to use these parts.<br>UCSF 2010 iGEM is using BBF RFC 28, which is an alternative assembly standard for biobricks.<br>
 
<div id="Warntext"><p>Before using this part, please make sure you know our standard and how to use these parts.<br>UCSF 2010 iGEM is using BBF RFC 28, which is an alternative assembly standard for biobricks.<br>
To see the documentation for BBF RFC 28 on openwetware, please click <a href="http://openwetware.org/wiki/The_BioBricks_Foundation:RFC#BBF_RFC_28:_A_method_for_combinatorial_multi-part_assembly_based_on_the_Type_IIs_restriction_enzyme_AarI">here</a>.
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To see the documentation for BBF RFC 28 on openwetware, please click <a href="http://openwetware.org/wiki/The_BioBricks_Foundation:RFC#BBF_RFC_28:_A_method_for_combinatorial_multi-part_assembly_based_on_the_Type_IIs_restriction_enzyme_AarI">here</a>.<br><br>
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Latest revision as of 05:15, 22 September 2010

Notice

Before using this part, please make sure you know our standard and how to use these parts.
UCSF 2010 iGEM is using BBF RFC 28, which is an alternative assembly standard for biobricks.
To see the documentation for BBF RFC 28 on openwetware, please click here.