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[http://www.epibio.com/sequences.asp Epicentre] also maintains its own list.
[http://www.epibio.com/sequences.asp Epicentre] also maintains its own list.
[http://www.lucigen.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=14_15 Lucigen] provides transcription-free vectors for cloning AT-rich and other difficult DNAs.


[http://www.addgene.org/vectors Addgene's Vector DB] contains most of the information from Stanford's VectorDB, plus more vector information they have curated from commercial websites and added through our plasmid curation efforts.  (However, it seems to be rather sparse when it comes to ''Escherichia coli'' vectors.)  Note that [http://www.addgene.org Addgene] is a a non-profit plasmid repository where scientists can archive and share their plasmids.  They encourage and invite labs to deposit plasmids at Addgene. They help you with data submission and all tech transfer issues.  Plasmids can be requested from Addgene for a fee to cover expenses.
[http://www.addgene.org/vectors Addgene's Vector DB] contains most of the information from Stanford's VectorDB, plus more vector information they have curated from commercial websites and added through our plasmid curation efforts.  (However, it seems to be rather sparse when it comes to ''Escherichia coli'' vectors.)  Note that [http://www.addgene.org Addgene] is a a non-profit plasmid repository where scientists can archive and share their plasmids.  They encourage and invite labs to deposit plasmids at Addgene. They help you with data submission and all tech transfer issues.  Plasmids can be requested from Addgene for a fee to cover expenses.
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