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iGEM 2019 Distribution Plate 4 Well 4H
iGEM_2019_Plate4_Well4H Version 1 (Collection)

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iGEM 2019 Distribution Plate 2 Well 4H
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iGEM 2019 Distribution Plate 1 Well 4H
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iGEM 2019 Distribution Plate 5 Well 4H
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iGEM 2018 Distribution Plate 6 Well 4H
iGEM_2018_Plate6_Well4H Version 1 (Collection)

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iGEM 2018 Distribution Plate 2 Well 4H
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iGEM 2018 Distribution Plate 1 Well 4H
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iGEM 2018 Distribution Plate 5 Well 4H
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iGEM 2018 Distribution Plate 3 Well 4H
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SEGA
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In the Standardized Genome Architecture (SEGA), genomic integration of DNA fragments is enabled by λ-Red recombineering and so-called landing pads that are a common concept in synthetic biology and typically contain features that i) enable insertion of additional genetic elements and ii) provide well-characterized functional parts such as promoters and genes, and iii) provides insulation against genome context-dependent effects. The SEGA landing pads allow for reusable homology regions and time-efficient construction of parallel genetic designs with a minimal number of reagents and handling steps. SEGA bricks, typically synthetic DNA or PCR fragments, are integrated on the genome simply by combining the two reagents (i.e. competent cells and DNA), followed by incubation steps, and successful recombinants are identified by visual inspection on agar plates. The design of the SEGA standard was heavily influenced by the Standard European Vector Architecture (SEVA). SEGA landing pads typically hosts two major genetic “control elements” that influence gene expression on the transcriptional (C1), and translational (C2) level. Furthermore, landing pads contain gadgets such as selection and counterselection markers.
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