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The Edinburgh 2010 team attempted to transform this biobrick repeatedly from the 2010 distribution. When this failed, we tried transforming the individual components (I15008, I15009, I15010). This also didn't work. We eventually got a result when we tried amplifying each individual part out of the full biobrick using combinations of 3 different sets of primers, one for each of the components. The only one which gave a PCR product was I15010 (the cph8), leading us to suspect that the M30109 part contains only the cph8 component and not the two parts.
 
We have been made aware that Mexico UNAM-Genomics 2010 are also struggling with this part, and we know of at least one other team who have plans to utilise it. We assume that they are also unsuccesful with this, but we request that they but their own experience up here if we are wrong.
 
  
If we can find a way to put the full thing back together, we will. If anyone else feels like attempting this, that would also be appreciated. Otherwise we highly recommend that you do not attempt to use this part until the problems with it have been resolved, and we suggest that the registry remove this particular biobrick from the general distribution, so that teams do not end up wasting time, energy and resources trying to get it to work.
 
  
 
===Applications of BBa_M30109===
 
===Applications of BBa_M30109===
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The Edinburgh 2010 team attempted to transform this biobrick repeatedly from the 2010 distribution. When this failed, we tried transforming the individual components (I15008, I15009, I15010). This also didn't work. We eventually got a result when we tried amplifying each individual part out of the full biobrick using combinations of 3 different sets of primers, one for each of the components. The only one which gave a PCR product was I15010 (the cph8), leading us to suspect that the M30109 part contains only the cph8 component and not the two parts.
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We have been made aware that Mexico UNAM-Genomics 2010 are also struggling with this part, and we know of at least one other team who have plans to utilise it. We assume that they are also unsuccesful with this, but we request that they but their own experience up here if we are wrong.
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If we can find a way to put the full thing back together, we will. If anyone else feels like attempting this, that would also be appreciated. Otherwise we highly recommend that you do not attempt to use this part until the problems with it have been resolved, and we suggest that the registry remove this particular biobrick from the general distribution, so that teams do not end up wasting time, energy and resources trying to get it to work.
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Applications of BBa_M30109

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The Edinburgh 2010 team attempted to transform this biobrick repeatedly from the 2010 distribution. When this failed, we tried transforming the individual components (I15008, I15009, I15010). This also didn't work. We eventually got a result when we tried amplifying each individual part out of the full biobrick using combinations of 3 different sets of primers, one for each of the components. The only one which gave a PCR product was I15010 (the cph8), leading us to suspect that the M30109 part contains only the cph8 component and not the two parts. We have been made aware that Mexico UNAM-Genomics 2010 are also struggling with this part, and we know of at least one other team who have plans to utilise it. We assume that they are also unsuccesful with this, but we request that they but their own experience up here if we are wrong.

If we can find a way to put the full thing back together, we will. If anyone else feels like attempting this, that would also be appreciated. Otherwise we highly recommend that you do not attempt to use this part until the problems with it have been resolved, and we suggest that the registry remove this particular biobrick from the general distribution, so that teams do not end up wasting time, energy and resources trying to get it to work.

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