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Barney A Geddes1, Riley Williamson1, Jake Schumacher1
1Department of Microbiological Sciences, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, USA.
Abstract:
This expansion for the modular vector assembly platform BEVA (Bacterial Expression Vector Archive) introduces 11 new BEVA parts including two new cloning site variants, two new antibiotic resistance modules, three new origins of replication, and four new accessary modules. As a result, the modular system is now doubled in size and expanded in its capacity to produce diverse replicating plasmids. Furthermore, it is now amenable to genetic engineering methods involving genome-manipulation of target strains through deletions or integrations. In addition to introducing the new modules, we provide several BEVA-derived Golden Gate cloning plasmids that are used to validate parts and that may be useful for genetic engineering of proteobacteria and other bacteria. We also introduce new parts to allow compatibility with the CIDAR MoClo parts libraries.
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