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The Fim switch insert is 2882 bp in length which makes performing standard short sequencing reads challenging as multiple reactions are required to completely sequence the entire part.  To overcome this we used our in-house Illumina MiSEQ to completely sequence the entire plasmid.  Following quality control analysis the sequence was assembled and shown to be a match to the expected Fim switch part.<br/><br/>
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The Fim switch insert is 2882 bp in length which makes performing standard short sequencing reads challenging as multiple reactions are required to completely sequence the entire part.  To overcome this we used our in-house Illumina MiSeq to completely sequence the entire plasmid.  Following quality control analysis the sequence was assembled and shown to be a match to the expected Fim switch part.<br/><br/>
 
A problem we found with the Fim switch was that a subset of the colonies were prematurely switching from red to white.  This is likely due to a low level of leaky expression of the <i>fimE</i> gene which then inverts the promoter region upstream of the eforRed gene.  A single white colony was picked and cultured for use in downstream testing as a control as the switching of the promoter should express the <i>rhlI</i> gene and therefor produce the C4 quorum sensing molecule.<br/><br/>
 
A problem we found with the Fim switch was that a subset of the colonies were prematurely switching from red to white.  This is likely due to a low level of leaky expression of the <i>fimE</i> gene which then inverts the promoter region upstream of the eforRed gene.  A single white colony was picked and cultured for use in downstream testing as a control as the switching of the promoter should express the <i>rhlI</i> gene and therefor produce the C4 quorum sensing molecule.<br/><br/>
 
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