Team:Valencia Biocampus/Biobricks

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Revision as of 14:35, 16 October 2014

BioBricks

For developing the St2OOL Project ten biobricks (composed by parts from the Registry) were picked out. All of them were simple devices consisting of a range of different promoters coupled to reporter sequences: three of these biobricks were fluorescent proteins, GFP (Green Fluorescent Protein) and RFP (Red Fluorescent Protein), under the control of constitutive promoters of different strength. We also chose lacZ and luciferase as reporters under the control of inducible promoters (temperature, antibiotic presence and IPTG). And last but not least, blue and yellow chromoproteins with pT7 as promoter were selected.

To check the biological parts (BioBricks) submitted to the Registry of Standard Biological Parts by the Valencia Biocapus iGEM team see the table shown below.

<groupparts>iGEM014 Valencia_Biocampus</groupparts>

Why did we choose BBa_K1468000 and BBa_K1468004 as our favourite Biobricks?

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