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         <h2>H2 What is SynORI?</h2>
 
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         <p>SynORI stands for synthetic origin of replication. It is a framework designed to make working with single and multi-plasmid systems precise, easy and on top of that - more functional.</p>
 
         <p>SynORI stands for synthetic origin of replication. It is a framework designed to make working with single and multi-plasmid systems precise, easy and on top of that - more functional.</p>
 
 
<p>In a standardized way, this system enables scientist to build a plasmid system by:</p>
 
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                         <li>Choosing the copy number of each group.</li>
 
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Find out why plasmid copy number and multiple plasmid systems are so important, what is SynORI, how does it work, and how can you apply it.

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