Ok, would be worth a try. Perhaps I would have to delete the centromere to be sure no linear DNA is replicated... URA3 is very nice, but won't be able to use 16 times - that's the goal in the end :D
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[DIYbio] Re: Linearization / Circularization of Chromosomes
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