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However if you look at the sequence level this is clearly not the case. The constitutive promoter and the CueR start codon are at the 5’ end of the sfGFP coding strand and the CueR stop codon just upstream of pCopA. The part in fact has the constitutive promoter on the same strand as pCopA and sfGFP facing in the same direction and would be better represented like this:  
 
However if you look at the sequence level this is clearly not the case. The constitutive promoter and the CueR start codon are at the 5’ end of the sfGFP coding strand and the CueR stop codon just upstream of pCopA. The part in fact has the constitutive promoter on the same strand as pCopA and sfGFP facing in the same direction and would be better represented like this:  
 
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As they are not separated by a transcriptional terminator, transcription beginning from the constitutive promoter could produce mRNA for both CueR and sfGFP.
 
As they are not separated by a transcriptional terminator, transcription beginning from the constitutive promoter could produce mRNA for both CueR and sfGFP.

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