BBa_B0034
1
BBa_B0034
RBS (Elowitz 1999) -- defines RBS efficiency
2003-01-31T12:00:00Z
2015-08-31T04:07:20Z
Released HQ 2013
RBS based on Elowitz repressilator.
false
true
_1_
0
24
7
In stock
false
Varies from -6 to +1 region from original sequence to accomodate BioBricks suffix. <p>No secondary structures are formed in the given RBS region. Users should check for secondary structures induced in the RBS by upstream and downstream elements in the +50 to -50 region, as such structures will greatly affect the strength of the RBS.
Contact info for this part: <a href="mailto:(bchow@media.mit.edu)">Brian Chow</a>
true
Vinay S Mahajan, Voichita D. Marinescu, Brian Chow, Alexander D Wissner-Gross and Peter Carr IAP, 2003.
annotation23325
1
conserved
range23325
1
5
8
BBa_J23101
1
BBa_J23101
constitutive promoter family member
2006-08-03T11:00:00Z
2015-08-31T04:08:40Z
later
Released HQ 2013
later
false
true
_52_
0
483
95
In stock
true
N/A
true
John Anderson
BBa_K1415106
1
BBa_K1415106
Pcons+B0034+PBAN(Helicoverpa armigera Hubner )
2014-10-04T11:00:00Z
2015-05-08T01:10:19Z
Assemble
This part has a constitutive promoter, so our PBAN(Lymantria dispar) can constitutive express.
false
false
_1793_
0
22512
9
In stock
true
No
false
HO, TSUNG YU
component2393980
1
BBa_J23101
component2393982
1
BBa_B0034
component2393984
1
BBa_K1415006
annotation2393980
1
BBa_J23101
range2393980
1
1
35
annotation2393982
1
BBa_B0034
range2393982
1
44
55
annotation2393984
1
BBa_K1415006
range2393984
1
62
170
BBa_K1415006
1
BBa_K1415006
PBAN (Helicoverpa armigera Hubner)
2014-10-02T11:00:00Z
2015-05-08T01:10:19Z
Artificial synthesis
Cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner)
Spread:The pink bollworm has spread to cotton-growing regions throughout the world.
Characteristics: The larva is green, khaki, grey-brown or brown with dark spots. The topside is darker than the bottom side and a yellow or light brown stripe goes round the middle portion by the spots.
Damage: The cotton bollworm is a moth, the larvae of which feed on a wide range of plants, including many important cultivated crops. It is a major pest in cotton and one of the most polyphagous and cosmopolitan pest species. It should not be confused with the similarly named, related species Helicoverpa zea.The cotton bollworm is a highly polyphagous species.The most important crop hosts are tomato, cotton, pigeon pea, chickpea, sorghum and cowpea. Other hosts include groundnut, okra, peas, field beans, soybeans, lucerne, Phaseolus spp., other Leguminosae, tobacco, potatoes, maize, flax, Dianthus, Rosa, Pelargonium, Chrysanthemum, a number of fruit trees, forest trees and a range of vegetable crops.
Control: Cultural controls, with the exception of the use of Bt cotton and the use of mating disruption and sprays of the Entrust formulation of spinosad are acceptable to use on organically grown cotton.
false
false
_1793_
0
22512
9
In stock
true
No
false
HO, TSUNG YU
annotation2392678
1
PBAN (Helicoverpa armigera Hubner)
range2392678
1
1
109
BBa_K1415106_sequence
1
tttacagctagctcagtcctaggtattatgctagctactagagaaagaggagaaatactagatgctgtccgacgatatgccggcgaccccggccgatcaggaaatgtatcgtcaagatccggaacagatcgacagccgcaccaaatacttcagcccacgcctgtaataat
BBa_B0034_sequence
1
aaagaggagaaa
BBa_J23101_sequence
1
tttacagctagctcagtcctaggtattatgctagc
BBa_K1415006_sequence
1
atgctgtccgacgatatgccggcgaccccggccgatcaggaaatgtatcgtcaagatccggaacagatcgacagccgcaccaaatacttcagcccacgcctgtaataat
igem2sbol
1
iGEM to SBOL conversion
Conversion of the iGEM parts registry to SBOL2.1
Chris J. Myers
James Alastair McLaughlin
2017-03-06T15:00:00.000Z