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- | <h1white>Why these two plasmid backbones? </h1white>
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- | <li>The two plasmids are partitioned during cell division by different systems, thus an equal proportion of each plasmid is maintained in each new daughter cell. </li><br>
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- | <li>We have used two plasmids so that we can test each part in isolation before transforming them both into the same cell.</li>
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