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The EcNR2 strain is ideal for the techniques of lambda red and multiplex automated genome engineering (MAGE). Lambda red permits the insertion of large pieces of DNA into the genome, while MAGE can create small point mutations, insertions, and deletions.  Both lambda red and MAGE were used successfully on this strain by the 2011 Harvard iGEM team to create two one-hybrid systems, submitted as chassis BBa_K615000 and BBa_K615003. See the figures below for examples of successful lambda red and MAGE procedures performed using this strain.
 
The EcNR2 strain is ideal for the techniques of lambda red and multiplex automated genome engineering (MAGE). Lambda red permits the insertion of large pieces of DNA into the genome, while MAGE can create small point mutations, insertions, and deletions.  Both lambda red and MAGE were used successfully on this strain by the 2011 Harvard iGEM team to create two one-hybrid systems, submitted as chassis BBa_K615000 and BBa_K615003. See the figures below for examples of successful lambda red and MAGE procedures performed using this strain.
  
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Applications of BBa_K615002

The EcNR2 strain is ideal for the techniques of lambda red and multiplex automated genome engineering (MAGE). Lambda red permits the insertion of large pieces of DNA into the genome, while MAGE can create small point mutations, insertions, and deletions. Both lambda red and MAGE were used successfully on this strain by the 2011 Harvard iGEM team to create two one-hybrid systems, submitted as chassis BBa_K615000 and BBa_K615003. See the figures below for examples of successful lambda red and MAGE procedures performed using this strain.

HARVlambda.png HARVMAGEresults2.png

For detailed lambda red and MAGE protocols, please see the 2011 Harvard iGEM team's [http://2011.igem.org/Team:Harvard/Protocols Protocols] page. For descriptions of how these genome editing techniques work, go to the [http://2011.igem.org/Team:Harvard/Technology/MAGE MAGE] and [http://2011.igem.org/Team:Harvard/Lambda_Red Lambda Red] pages.

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