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<p class="stuff">To showcase the capabilities of MYS!S we would like to walk you through an analysis of a current BioBrick in the registry. For this example we are going to use part BBa_K191006 which is the protein coding sequence for LovTAP. LovTAP was used by both of our laboratory projects Etch-a-Sketch and Full Adder. One of the issues with LovTAP is that it contains restriction sites not allowed by some BioBrick assembly standards. </p> | <p class="stuff">To showcase the capabilities of MYS!S we would like to walk you through an analysis of a current BioBrick in the registry. For this example we are going to use part BBa_K191006 which is the protein coding sequence for LovTAP. LovTAP was used by both of our laboratory projects Etch-a-Sketch and Full Adder. One of the issues with LovTAP is that it contains restriction sites not allowed by some BioBrick assembly standards. </p> | ||
<p class="stuff">Lets say we want to transform the LovTAP coding region into e-coli After opening MYS!S, navigate to the screen to manage components. To do this go to the MYS!S menu and click “Manage Components”. </p> | <p class="stuff">Lets say we want to transform the LovTAP coding region into e-coli After opening MYS!S, navigate to the screen to manage components. To do this go to the MYS!S menu and click “Manage Components”. </p> | ||
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<p class="stuff">It will open up a screen that will allow the user to manage which organisms and assembly standards the program handles.</p> | <p class="stuff">It will open up a screen that will allow the user to manage which organisms and assembly standards the program handles.</p> | ||
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+ | <p class="stuff">From this screen the user can add organism codon tables, modify existing ones, and delete those not needed anymore. The same functionality applies to standards. The user can specify the prefix, suffix, and the restriction sequences that the nucleotide sequence should not contain. </p> | ||
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+ | <p class="stuff">Now we are going to exit the manage components screen and open a new assembly standard check. You can find the assembly standard check option by going under the file menu then click “New” then click “Assembly Standard Check”. </p> | ||
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- | </td> | + | <p class="stuff">Next, we need to enter all the information required to perform an assembly standard check. The fields that have to be filled in are the name field, the organism, the standard, and the plasmid. Obviously the user also needs a nucleotide sequence to analyze. This sequence needs to be entered in the original DNA sequence text area. Note MYS!S requires the nucleotide sequence to start with ATG and be in frame.</p> |
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+ | <p class="stuff">After these fields are completed the user can hit the go button to perform an assembly standard check. </p> | ||
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+ | <p class="stuff">The original DNA sequence and the modified sequence are displayed top and bottom. All proposed changes in the modified sequence are colored green the corresponding nucleotides in the unmodified sequence are colored purple. The primers needed to transform the original Lovtap sequence to the assembly standard acceptable Lovtap are shown in alignment with the 5’ and 3’ ends labeled. </p> | ||
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