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- | Lambda red recombineering makes use of homologous recombination systems to allow the insertion of constructs into the genome. It is accomplished in two steps, as shown in the diagram below and in our [https://2011.igem.org/Team:Harvard/Protocols Protocols] section. Also see [https://2011.igem.org/Team:Harvard/Results/Lambda_Red Lambda Red results] for how we used lambda red to build our selection system. | + | Lambda red recombineering makes use of homologous recombination systems to allow the insertion of constructs into the genome. It is accomplished in two steps, as shown in the diagram below and in our [https://2011.igem.org/Team:Harvard/Protocols#Lambda_Red Protocols] section. Also see [https://2011.igem.org/Team:Harvard/Results/Lambda_Red Lambda Red results] for how we used lambda red to build our selection system. |
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Overview | MAGE | Chip-Based Synthesis | Lambda Red | Protocols
Lambda Red
Lambda red recombineering makes use of homologous recombination systems to allow the insertion of constructs into the genome. It is accomplished in two steps, as shown in the diagram below and in our Protocols section. Also see Lambda Red results for how we used lambda red to build our selection system.
Figure 1. Lambda Red, PCR to get the required insertion product (zeocin in this example) 915px