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Figure 1. <b>Golden Gate Assembly of a BioBrick made up of a rhamnose promoter, <i>csgB</i> and <i>csgA</i>.</b> The BioBrick encodes a rhamnose promoter (red rectangle) and the coding sequences of <i>csgB</i> and <i>csgA</i>, indicated with grey arrows. The beam beneath the arrows visualizes the regions and relative sizes of the 3 DNA pieces that were ligated into pSB1C3.  
Figure 1. <b>Golden Gate Assembly of a BioBrick made up of a rhamnose promoter, <i>csgB</i> and <i>csgA</i>.</b> The BioBrick encodes a rhamnose promoter (red rectangle) and the coding sequences of <i>csgB</i> and <i>csgA</i>, indicated with grey arrows. The beam beneath the arrows visualizes the regions and relative sizes of the 3 DNA pieces that were ligated into pSB1C3.  

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Curli Module - Cloning - Golden Gate Assembly

Figure 1. Golden Gate Assembly of a BioBrick made up of a rhamnose promoter, csgB and csgA. The BioBrick encodes a rhamnose promoter (red rectangle) and the coding sequences of csgB and csgA, indicated with grey arrows. The beam beneath the arrows visualizes the regions and relative sizes of the 3 DNA pieces that were ligated into pSB1C3.
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