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All current UNSes have been designed to minimize secondary structure under isothermal assembly conditions, to minimize cross-annealing to one another, and to minimize biological activity (no start codons, bacterial promoter-like sequences, or sequences with high BLAST scores to the E. coli genome). These UNSes were generated algorithmically [http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/content/42/1/681.long as described previously.]
All current UNSes have been designed to minimize secondary structure under isothermal assembly conditions, to minimize cross-annealing to one another, and to minimize biological activity (no start codons, bacterial promoter-like sequences, or sequences with high BLAST scores to the E. coli genome). These UNSes were generated algorithmically [http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/content/42/1/681.long as described previously.]


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Revision as of 11:27, 22 April 2014

List of Already-Designed UNSes

All current UNSes have been designed to minimize secondary structure under isothermal assembly conditions, to minimize cross-annealing to one another, and to minimize biological activity (no start codons, bacterial promoter-like sequences, or sequences with high BLAST scores to the E. coli genome). These UNSes were generated algorithmically as described previously.

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