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<h3>Genome integration</h3>
 
  
<p id="pp">While plasmids are widely used to carry genetic parts, integration into the host genome
 
 
could prove a more robust approach to introducing genes into organisms. Genome
 
 
integration removes the need for a selectable antibiotic resistance marker as the parts
 
 
will be faithfully replicated and the variability of copy number is removed. We are
 
 
investigating whether integration into the <i>E. coli</i> genome will affect the efficiency of our
 
 
kill switches and whether they will remain functional for longer in a continuous culture. We have used the lambda red recombination method to integrate our parts into the arsB locus. Integrating in this locus does not affect <i>E. coli</i> growth (reference kiko paper). We used the pKD4 plasmid as a vector to carry our parts, this had a pst1 site and two xba1 sites. Using site Q5 site directed mutagenesis kit we removed these illegal restriction sites.</p>
 
  
  
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<h3>Genome integration</h3>
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<p id="pp">While plasmids are widely used to carry genetic parts, integration into the host genome
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could prove a more robust approach to introducing genes into organisms. Genome
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 +
integration removes the need for a selectable antibiotic resistance marker as the parts
 +
 +
will be faithfully replicated and the variability of copy number is removed. We are
 +
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investigating whether integration into the <i>E. coli</i> genome will affect the efficiency of our
 +
 +
kill switches and whether they will remain functional for longer in a continuous culture. We have used the lambda red recombination method to integrate our parts into the arsB locus. Integrating in this locus does not affect <i>E. coli</i> growth (reference kiko paper). We used the pKD4 plasmid as a vector to carry our parts, this had a pst1 site and two xba1 sites. Using site Q5 site directed mutagenesis kit we removed these illegal restriction sites.</p>
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