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For any method of directed evolution to culminate in an improved protein, a means of applying selective pressure is needed. Thus, adding components capable of enforcing selection in PACE and PREDCEL is one of the most crucial steps in construct design. For directed evolution experiments selective pressure may need to be fine-tuned by using different ORIs, promoters, ribosome binding sites and backbones. In this section of the toolbox guide, all those components will be set up for you to suit your particular project. To get an idea of how selection could be enforced in your projects, take a look at our examples: | For any method of directed evolution to culminate in an improved protein, a means of applying selective pressure is needed. Thus, adding components capable of enforcing selection in PACE and PREDCEL is one of the most crucial steps in construct design. For directed evolution experiments selective pressure may need to be fine-tuned by using different ORIs, promoters, ribosome binding sites and backbones. In this section of the toolbox guide, all those components will be set up for you to suit your particular project. To get an idea of how selection could be enforced in your projects, take a look at our examples: | ||
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