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<b>Terminator</b> Part <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_B0015">BBa_B0015</a>.
 
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Revision as of 00:39, 8 September 2017





Anthocyanin Construct

This construct is still not clear to me, what are we even doing with our 5 genes???


Zeaxanthin Construct

This construct is made up of the following genes:
T7 Promoter Part BBa_K1152013.
RBS Part BBa_I712074.
crtY Part BBa_I742154.
crtZ Part BBa_I742157.
Terminator Part BBa_B0015.
These parts all come together in our composite part BBa_Zeaxanthinconstruct. This construct is in the plasmid psB1C3, and will convert our initial molecule Lycopene into our final product, the pigment Zeaxanthin.
(insert picture from the registry here)