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Team NRP-UEA_Norwich 2013 created this part using biobricks [[BBa_K1041000]] and [[BBa_K1041001]]. These biobricks both contain a Nde1 site after their promoter sequence, enabling a restriction digest to be performed. The RFP coding gene was excised from BBa_K1041000 and ligated in front of the AntG promoter of BBa_K1041001 to create a new biobrick. | Team NRP-UEA_Norwich 2013 created this part using biobricks [[BBa_K1041000]] and [[BBa_K1041001]]. These biobricks both contain a Nde1 site after their promoter sequence, enabling a restriction digest to be performed. The RFP coding gene was excised from BBa_K1041000 and ligated in front of the AntG promoter of BBa_K1041001 to create a new biobrick. | ||
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+ | Characterisation of this biobrick involved comparisons with the original Bba_J04450 biobrick by performing transformations, restriction digests and BLAST analysis. We also had our biobrick sequenced. | ||
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+ | ===Sequencing=== | ||
+ | The biobrick was sent off to a company for sequencing. | ||
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+ | [[image:3a vf2 0-540.JPG|thumb|left|K1041000 sequencing data part 1]] | ||
+ | [[image:3a vf2 440-860.JPG|thumb|left|K1041000 sequencing data part 2 ]] | ||
+ | [[image:3a vf2 860-.JPG|thumb|left|K1041000 sequencing data part 3]] | ||
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+ | ===BLAST Analysis=== | ||
+ | The data we recieved back from the sequencing company was aligned using BLAST with the expected DNA sequence ''fig.2'' | ||
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+ | ===User Reviews=== | ||
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Revision as of 11:19, 17 September 2013
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Team NRP-UEA_Norwich 2013
Team NRP-UEA_Norwich 2013 created this part using biobricks BBa_K1041000 and BBa_K1041001. These biobricks both contain a Nde1 site after their promoter sequence, enabling a restriction digest to be performed. The RFP coding gene was excised from BBa_K1041000 and ligated in front of the AntG promoter of BBa_K1041001 to create a new biobrick.
Characterisation of this biobrick involved comparisons with the original Bba_J04450 biobrick by performing transformations, restriction digests and BLAST analysis. We also had our biobrick sequenced.
Sequencing
The biobrick was sent off to a company for sequencing.
BLAST Analysis
The data we recieved back from the sequencing company was aligned using BLAST with the expected DNA sequence fig.2
User Reviews
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