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             <h2 class="featurette-heading">Composite Parts</h2>
 
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             <p class="lead"> As seen in our demonstrate and proof-of-concept pages we have assembled BabbleBricks together into BabbleBlocks. These have anchor and terminator sequences, which contain BsmBI sites. Digestion of these sites allow insertion of the device into a phytobrick plasmid.   
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             <p class="lead"> As seen in our <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh_UG/Demonstrate" target="_self">demonstrate</a> and <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh_UG/Proof" target="_self">proof-of-concept</a> pages we have assembled BabbleBricks together into BabbleBlocks. Here you can see bands showing BabbleBricks of various different sizes. These have anchor and terminator sequences, which contain BsmBI sites. Digestion of these sites allow insertion of the device into a phytobrick plasmid.   
 
The function of a BabbleBlock is to store data. To validate our devices we are looking for their presence after assembly. We are further validating their use as storage devices by sequencing. These results will be in on 20th October 2016.</p>
 
The function of a BabbleBlock is to store data. To validate our devices we are looking for their presence after assembly. We are further validating their use as storage devices by sequencing. These results will be in on 20th October 2016.</p>
 
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Latest revision as of 01:15, 20 October 2016

Composite Parts

Composite Parts

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Composite Parts

As seen in our demonstrate and proof-of-concept pages we have assembled BabbleBricks together into BabbleBlocks. Here you can see bands showing BabbleBricks of various different sizes. These have anchor and terminator sequences, which contain BsmBI sites. Digestion of these sites allow insertion of the device into a phytobrick plasmid. The function of a BabbleBlock is to store data. To validate our devices we are looking for their presence after assembly. We are further validating their use as storage devices by sequencing. These results will be in on 20th October 2016.





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