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== Construction Details == | == Construction Details == | ||
This | pME-EGFP no stop was made by PCR amplification of the EGFP insert from a pCS2-based plasmid, using primers that add att sites, followed by a BP reaction. Sequencing confirms that all bases of the insert are correct. | ||
This clone can be used to generate N-terminal EGFP fusions with a gene of interest placed in a 3' clone. | |||
== Crude Map == | == Crude Map == | ||
Screenshot from Sequencher showing locations of components: | |||
PME-EGFP no stop.png | |||
== | ==Download the Sequence == | ||
* '''Annotated Sequence'''(Genbank format) and '''Full-Length Sequence with individual component sequences included'''(FASTA file) | |||
: [[Media:455.pME-EGFP no stop.zip|Download pME-EGFP no stop]] |
Revision as of 14:34, 14 March 2025
Construction Details
pME-EGFP no stop was made by PCR amplification of the EGFP insert from a pCS2-based plasmid, using primers that add att sites, followed by a BP reaction. Sequencing confirms that all bases of the insert are correct.
This clone can be used to generate N-terminal EGFP fusions with a gene of interest placed in a 3' clone.
Crude Map
Screenshot from Sequencher showing locations of components: PME-EGFP no stop.png
Download the Sequence
- Annotated Sequence(Genbank format) and Full-Length Sequence with individual component sequences included(FASTA file)