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If you are having trouble determining the meaning of Type I-IV plasmids, look at the first page of the supporting materials [http://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/synthetic/papers/Collins_SOM.pdf]. Each plasmid type has a different construction and purpose. Types I-III serve as control plasmids, while Type IV plasmids are the ones responsible for the toggle switch. <br> | If you are having trouble determining the meaning of Type I-IV plasmids, look at the first page of the supporting materials [http://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/synthetic/papers/Collins_SOM.pdf]. Each plasmid type has a different construction and purpose. Types I-III serve as control plasmids, while Type IV plasmids are the ones responsible for the toggle switch. <br> | ||
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Revision as of 18:52, 5 October 2007
Authors
Timothy Gardner
Charles Cantor
James Collins
Methods
Supplementary Material
Helpful Information
If you are having trouble determining the meaning of Type I-IV plasmids, look at the first page of the supporting materials [1]. Each plasmid type has a different construction and purpose. Types I-III serve as control plasmids, while Type IV plasmids are the ones responsible for the toggle switch.