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Fig. 5

From: End-to-end automated microfluidic platform for synthetic biology: from design to functional analysis

Fig. 5

Construction in yeast of a promoter library. a Promoter library schematic. b Gel electrophoresis image of amplified promoters: lane 1, Gal-250; lane 2, Gal-100; lane 3, Leu-250; lane 4, spo-250; lane 5, spo-100; lane 6, tef-250; lane 7, tef-100. c Gel electrophoresis image of: lane 1, pRS426; lane 2, pRS426-yeGFP EagI digest. M is GeneRuler 1 kb Plus DNA Ladder (Thermo Scientific). d Schematic of reagent transfers through the microfluidic chip. The green input wells contain a mixture of different promoters and digested plasmid pRS426 with Salomon sperm DNA as a carrier. The yellow input wells contain S. cerevisiae competent cells. Arrows show pathways of reagent transfer on-chip according to the automated protocol

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