Materials and Methods
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Revision as of 05:07, 22 October 2008
Materials and Methods
1. Cloning
Constructs were cloned using the AarI method, developed by Sergio Pesajovich for the 2007 iGEM competition. To learn more about AarI cloning:
Everything you ever wanted to know about AarI
Home | The Team | The Project | Parts Submitted to the Registry | Modeling | Human Practices | Notebooks |
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