On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 12:47 AM, Michael O.
<michael.osthege@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi Andreas,
> Maybe you should take a look at http://parts.igem.org/Plasmid_backbones -
> there's no need to make yet another open source vector...
*sigh* if only that website didn't suck so bad... I can't find any
useful information from that link... there is no table of vectors that
I can see there, with species/ORI specifications and other features
listed.
Anyway, the last time I tried finding their vector list, I seemed to
see very limited choices, or maybe the website was just as terrible
then and I have just been missing the trove of information.
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