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Using the allergen screening protocol that we wrote (learn more about it <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Baltimore_Bio-Crew/Contribution">here</a>), our team also helped the UMaryland team characterize their biobricks. | Using the allergen screening protocol that we wrote (learn more about it <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Baltimore_Bio-Crew/Contribution">here</a>), our team also helped the UMaryland team characterize their biobricks. | ||
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+ | For the biobrick <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2477003">Part:BBa_K2477003</a>, there was a 28.7% of identity match and 47.1% similarity match to major latex allergen Hev b 4 from Hevea brasiliensis, in the allergen database. This means that the biobrick part is NOT of potential allergen status. In 80 amino acid alignments by FASTA window, no matches found that are greater than 35% for this biobrick. This also means that there is not of potential allergen status. | ||
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