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         <p>Even if one managed to somehow substitute the RNA I promoter with another without disabling replication, it would still be inconvenient because this method would require a large pool of resources every time.</p>
 
         <p>Even if one managed to somehow substitute the RNA I promoter with another without disabling replication, it would still be inconvenient because this method would require a large pool of resources every time.</p>
         <p>For that reason we have decided not to modify or replace the RNA I promoter inside the initial (laukinio tipo?) wild type origin of replication, but rather to disable it completely and place a copy of it next to RNA II.</p>
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         <p>For that reason we have decided not to modify or replace the RNA I promoter inside the initial wild type origin of replication, but rather to disable it completely and place a copy of it next to RNA II.</p>
  
 
         <h2>Disabling the RNA I promoter</h2>
 
         <h2>Disabling the RNA I promoter</h2>

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Determining the plasmid copy number

Design and Results

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

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