Team:Austin Texas/kit

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[[File:Kit Plasmid Alignment 10-12-14.png|600px|thumb|right|Figure 2.  Plasmids used in the ncAA kit.'''KATE, FIX the "pBIG" to BLG  ALSO NO STOP CODON???-Dennis''' ''Also, I would rotate the FRY plasmids 90º and BLG so the synthetase and tRNA sit top-middle and gent on the bottom-middle, remove the arrowhead on lacO and make it as narrow as the text, it's an operator, not a gene, and consider changing the name of BLG, the L was for lacI and that was moved to the FRY plasmids, right?-Jordan'' pBLG contains the specific synthetase/tRNA pair being tested. pFRYC and pFRY are the ncAA kit reporter plasmids.  pFRYC is the control plasmid that yields GFP and RFP expression regardless of synthetase/tRNA pair. pFRY is a nearly identical plasmid with a single difference, the linker between the GFP and RFP sequences contains an amber codon in place of the tyrosine codon found in pFRYC. Thus, the level of GFP expression for pFRY is directly dependent on the efficiency and fidelity of the synthetase/tRNA pair being tested.]]
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[[File:Kit Plasmid Alignment 10-14-14.png|600px|thumb|right|Figure 2.  Plasmids used in the ncAA kit.'''KATE, FIX the "pBIG" to BLG  ALSO NO STOP CODON???-Dennis''' ''Also, I would rotate the FRY plasmids 90º and BLG so the synthetase and tRNA sit top-middle and gent on the bottom-middle, remove the arrowhead on lacO and make it as narrow as the text, it's an operator, not a gene, and consider changing the name of BLG, the L was for lacI and that was moved to the FRY plasmids, right?-Jordan'' pBLG contains the specific synthetase/tRNA pair being tested. pFRYC and pFRY are the ncAA kit reporter plasmids.  pFRYC is the control plasmid that yields GFP and RFP expression regardless of synthetase/tRNA pair. pFRY is a nearly identical plasmid with a single difference, the linker between the GFP and RFP sequences contains an amber codon in place of the tyrosine codon found in pFRYC. Thus, the level of GFP expression for pFRY is directly dependent on the efficiency and fidelity of the synthetase/tRNA pair being tested.]]

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