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Level 0 parts consist of sequences with standard overhangs that have been cloned into a level 0 acceptor using the Type IIS REN BpiI. The level 0 acceptor has two inverted BpiI sites and two inverted BsaI sites. The BpiI sites are convergent on each insert and divergent on the level 0 acceptor, therefore will be removed by the process of cloning and will not exist in the assembled level 0 part. The result of the Golden Gate cloning reaction is a level 0 part that is flanked by inverted BsaI sites allowing release of the part using BsI in subsequent Golden Gate reactions.

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