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<div align="justify">With our toolbox consisting of 96 parts and the functionality giving TAL backbones like the transcriptionactivator VP64 and the nuclease Folk1. Our team is sending in around 100 different well characterised and tested parts. This package will give all future iGEM teams the possibilty to produce TAL effectors in an easy and fast way. Our parts are not only compatible with the iGEM standard, they take the term usability to a complete new level with the addition of two BSP1 restriction sites. This makes them not only able to get assembled, but gives you the decision in which order they assemble.  
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<div align="justify">With our toolbox consisting of '''96 parts''' and the functionality giving TAL backbones like the transcriptionactivator '''VP64''' and the nuclease '''Folk1'''. Our team is sending in around 100 different well characterised and tested parts. This package will give all future iGEM teams the possibilty to produce TAL effectors in an easy and fast way. Our parts are not only compatible with the iGEM standard, they take the term usability to a complete new level with the addition of two BSP1 restriction sites. This makes them not only able to get assembled, but gives you the decision in which order they assemble.  
If you want to know more, get to the [[Team:Freiburg/Project|Project section]] and learn something about [[Team:Freiburg/Project/Overview|how we build our toolkit]].
If you want to know more, get to the [[Team:Freiburg/Project|Project section]] and learn something about [[Team:Freiburg/Project/Overview|how we build our toolkit]].

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With our toolbox consisting of 96 parts and the functionality giving TAL backbones like the transcriptionactivator VP64 and the nuclease Folk1. Our team is sending in around 100 different well characterised and tested parts. This package will give all future iGEM teams the possibilty to produce TAL effectors in an easy and fast way. Our parts are not only compatible with the iGEM standard, they take the term usability to a complete new level with the addition of two BSP1 restriction sites. This makes them not only able to get assembled, but gives you the decision in which order they assemble.

If you want to know more, get to the Project section and learn something about how we build our toolkit.


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