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− | + | Here are results from a Genetics class at Missouri Western State University, taught by Todd Eckdahl. Students used mFold to design structures that might serve as transcriptional terminators (TT) for '''E. coli''' RNA polymerase. If the TT worked, then the cells would not produce much RFP. IF the TT was weak, then the cells would produce a lot of RFP. <BR> | |
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+ | Photograph of 4 student constructs showing different levels of effectiveness at TTs. Red clones have weak TT whereas colorless clones have strong TT. | ||
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===Applications of BBa_J119361=== | ===Applications of BBa_J119361=== |
Revision as of 15:13, 11 December 2018
Here are results from a Genetics class at Missouri Western State University, taught by Todd Eckdahl. Students used mFold to design structures that might serve as transcriptional terminators (TT) for E. coli RNA polymerase. If the TT worked, then the cells would not produce much RFP. IF the TT was weak, then the cells would produce a lot of RFP.
Photograph of 4 student constructs showing different levels of effectiveness at TTs. Red clones have weak TT whereas colorless clones have strong TT.
Applications of BBa_J119361
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