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Selectable genetic markers can also be used to investigate protein activity. Research performed at the University of Washington used GFP coupled with inteins to splice GFP into other proteins with greater than 96% efficiency. The GFP proved harmless to the intein's activity, and also allowed the researchers to analyze the effectiveness of the inteins themselves<cite>Ramsden2011</cite>.  
Selectable genetic markers can also be used to investigate protein activity. Research performed at the University of Washington used GFP coupled with inteins to splice GFP into other proteins with greater than 96% efficiency. The GFP proved harmless to the intein's activity, and also allowed the researchers to analyze the effectiveness of the inteins themselves<cite>Ramsden2011</cite>.  




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