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<p>Recall, we have used ColE1 replicon as base of our system. And it has given us a perfect hint on how to achieve our current objective. Wild type ColE1 replicon codes a small homodimeric, four-helix bundle protein called Rop (also known as "Repressor of primer" or Rom).</p>
 
<p>Recall, we have used ColE1 replicon as base of our system. And it has given us a perfect hint on how to achieve our current objective. Wild type ColE1 replicon codes a small homodimeric, four-helix bundle protein called Rop (also known as "Repressor of primer" or Rom).</p>
 
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             <div class="img-label">Figure 1. 3D ROP protein structure (Kokkinidis et al., 1987).
 
             <div class="img-label">Figure 1. 3D ROP protein structure (Kokkinidis et al., 1987).
 
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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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