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Level two cloning allows assembly of multiple, whole transcriptional units into one construct in a single step. The Bpi1I sites are convergent on each level 1 part and divergent on the level 2 acceptor, therefore will be removed by the process of cloning. The product of this assembly is multiple transcriptional units within a level 2 acceptor, creating a level two, multigene construct in which neither Bsa1 nor Bpi1 restriction sites remain.

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