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<figcaption><b>Figure 1: Evaluation Vector.</b> The specific design of the MCS offers a wide range of applications for translational fusion of proteins and promoter exchange. Restriction sights are marked using pink crosses. The abbrevation E refers to EcoRI, N to NotI, X to XbaI, S to SpeI and P to PstI. The BsaI restriction sites leaves an XbaI overhang after digestion.</figcaption> | <figcaption><b>Figure 1: Evaluation Vector.</b> The specific design of the MCS offers a wide range of applications for translational fusion of proteins and promoter exchange. Restriction sights are marked using pink crosses. The abbrevation E refers to EcoRI, N to NotI, X to XbaI, S to SpeI and P to PstI. The BsaI restriction sites leaves an XbaI overhang after digestion.</figcaption> | ||
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<figcaption><b>Figure 1: Evaluation Vector.</b> The specific design of the MCS offers a wide range of applications for translational fusion of proteins and promoter exchange. Restriction sights are marked using pink crosses. The abbrevation E refers to EcoRI, N to NotI, X to XbaI, S to SpeI and P to PstI. The BsaI restriction sites leaves an XbaI overhang after digestion.</figcaption> | <figcaption><b>Figure 1: Evaluation Vector.</b> The specific design of the MCS offers a wide range of applications for translational fusion of proteins and promoter exchange. Restriction sights are marked using pink crosses. The abbrevation E refers to EcoRI, N to NotI, X to XbaI, S to SpeI and P to PstI. The BsaI restriction sites leaves an XbaI overhang after digestion.</figcaption> | ||
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