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Unfortunately, there is a lack of terminators in MP. The only one to find consistent use is the [http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1484215 nopaline synthase terminator].  
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This is a terminator found on the wild-type A. tumefaciens T-DNA!
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This makes sequencing multi-gene constructs difficult. Slight variations to the sequence can be introduced via PCR, and mutiple repeats of the terminator can be added.
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Cambridge iGEM 2014


Unfortunately, there is a lack of terminators in MP. The only one to find consistent use is the [http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1484215 nopaline synthase terminator].

This is a terminator found on the wild-type A. tumefaciens T-DNA!

This makes sequencing multi-gene constructs difficult. Slight variations to the sequence can be introduced via PCR, and mutiple repeats of the terminator can be added.