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Revision as of 18:15, 12 September 2007

Gene Re-engineering Thoughts
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III Because p3 is more exposed than p6, use this
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VI Modify p6 on m13 and TolA in E.coli with CFP and YFP for FRET measurements to determine the frequency of phage invasion of its host
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VIII Modify P8 to bind metals so that the phage can be constructed to be an electrical conducting biomaterial
IX Because Residues expressed on the 'N' terminus of p9 are expressed on the outside of the coat, add a residues that are recognized by an antibody in order to form a bridge to the p6 on another phage, thereby assembling a chain of m13s.
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