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Revision as of 16:56, 28 September 2017
Basic Parts
3gt
The gene 3gt is from the anthocyanin synthesis pathway and converts the initial molecule Pelargonidin into Anthocyanin. This gene is from the organism Petunia hybrid. We have added this part to the registry as one of our new basic part submissions. Part BBa_idontknowwewillfindout
yadH
This Gene is an Escherichia coli gene that has been shown to increase the yields of anthocyanin when paired with the genes in our anthocyanin construct. It is our second original basic part submission to the registry. It is uncharacterized and is a nter-membrane transport protein. Part BBa_wowzers.