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Researchers at UC Berkeley have developed a new assembly standard.  See [http://openwetware.org/wiki/The_BioBricks_Foundation:Standards/Technical/Formats#The_Berkeley_.28BBb.29_Format the BioBricks Foundation wiki] for more details.
 
Researchers at UC Berkeley have developed a new assembly standard.  See [http://openwetware.org/wiki/The_BioBricks_Foundation:Standards/Technical/Formats#The_Berkeley_.28BBb.29_Format the BioBricks Foundation wiki] for more details.
  
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Silver assembly standard plasmid backbones

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Berkeley assembly standard plasmid backbones

Researchers at UC Berkeley have developed a new assembly standard. See [http://openwetware.org/wiki/The_BioBricks_Foundation:Standards/Technical/Formats#The_Berkeley_.28BBb.29_Format the BioBricks Foundation wiki] for more details.


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Lim assembly standard plasmid backbones

Students in Wendell Lim's lab have developed a new assembly standard. See [http://2008.igem.org/Everything_you_ever_wanted_to_know_about_AarI the 2008 UCSF iGEM team wiki] for more details. Note these plasmid backbones are primarily intended for use when working with yeast.


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SergioPeisajovichPhoto.jpg AndrewHorowitzPhoto.jpg Sergio Peisajovich and Andrew Horowitz, from Wendell Lim's lab, developed several of the yeast plasmid backbones as an instructor of the 2008 UCSF iGEM team.