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<h2>References</h2>:</p><p>
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Tomizawa J. Control of ColE1 plasmid replication: the process of binding of RNA I to the primer transcript. Cell. 1984 Oct;38(3):861-70.</p><p>
 
Tomizawa J. Control of ColE1 plasmid replication: the process of binding of RNA I to the primer transcript. Cell. 1984 Oct;38(3):861-70.</p><p>
 
Camps M. Modulation of ColE1-Like Plasmid Replication for Recombinant Gene Expression. Recent Patents on DNA & Gene Sequences. 2010 Oct; 4:58-73</p><p>
 
Camps M. Modulation of ColE1-Like Plasmid Replication for Recombinant Gene Expression. Recent Patents on DNA & Gene Sequences. 2010 Oct; 4:58-73</p><p>
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         <p>The co-transformants were grown for 24 hours for the first colonies to appear, as all the plasmids had identical replicons (pSB1C3). Cell were sensitive and could not be inoculated into liquid LB medium containing standard kanamycin concentrations. Further optimizations with lower antibiotic quantities and different replicons are needed. Nevertheless, SynORI selection framework enabled bacteria to sustain 5 different plasmids with identical origins of replication in the presence of one selection marker, contrary to using a batch of different antibiotics as described earlier.</p>
 
         <p>The co-transformants were grown for 24 hours for the first colonies to appear, as all the plasmids had identical replicons (pSB1C3). Cell were sensitive and could not be inoculated into liquid LB medium containing standard kanamycin concentrations. Further optimizations with lower antibiotic quantities and different replicons are needed. Nevertheless, SynORI selection framework enabled bacteria to sustain 5 different plasmids with identical origins of replication in the presence of one selection marker, contrary to using a batch of different antibiotics as described earlier.</p>
  
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<p>Stable Maintenance of Multiple Plasmids in E. coli Using a Single Selective Marker
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Stable Maintenance of Multiple Plasmids in E. coli Using a Single Selective Marker
 
Calvin M. Schmidt, David L. Shis, Truong D. Nguyen-Huu, and Matthew R. Bennett. ACS Synthetic Biology 2012 1 (10), 445-450  DOI: 10.1021/sb3000589</p>
 
Calvin M. Schmidt, David L. Shis, Truong D. Nguyen-Huu, and Matthew R. Bennett. ACS Synthetic Biology 2012 1 (10), 445-450  DOI: 10.1021/sb3000589</p>
 
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Determining the plasmid copy number

Design

Preparing for the framework: standard curve generation and plasmid copy number evaluation

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