File:29Nov2018 StanfordReport Final MG.pdf

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29Nov2018_StanfordReport_Final_MG.pdf(file size: 6.21 MB, MIME type: application/pdf)

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This report details the experimental approach used to modify the prey and bait plasmids to make them Golden Gate cloning compatible. The plasmids can be used as the modular cloning vectors for the JCVI-syn3.0 genes for the PPiSeq protein complementation assay (developed by Sasha F Levy et al.), with the aim to get the protein-protein interaction data of the minimal organism to find the functions of the unknown genes.

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current18:16, 3 December 2018 (6.21 MB)Gasparek (talk | contribs)This report details the experimental approach used to modify the prey and bait plasmids to make them Golden Gate cloning compatible. The plasmids can be used as the modular cloning vectors for the JCVI-syn3.0 genes for the PPiSeq protein complementatio...

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