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<p>The light blue symbol labeled *PUF-PIN represents the gene that is expressed to produce a mutant-type PUF fused to a PIN endonuclease. The variation between our two constructs is only a single base pair difference between the 8-base pair PUF-PIN and *PUF-PIN RNA recognition sites. Otherwise, their endonuclease function is theoretically unaffected by the different recognition subunits. </p><br/> | <p>The light blue symbol labeled *PUF-PIN represents the gene that is expressed to produce a mutant-type PUF fused to a PIN endonuclease. The variation between our two constructs is only a single base pair difference between the 8-base pair PUF-PIN and *PUF-PIN RNA recognition sites. Otherwise, their endonuclease function is theoretically unaffected by the different recognition subunits. </p><br/> |
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