Plasmids 101: Golden Gate Cloning
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...fragments. When designed correctly, the recognition sites do not appear in the final construct, allowing for... the gene of interest is designed with Type IIS sites (such as BsaI or BbsI), that are located on the ...outside of the cleavage site. As a result, these sites are eliminated by digestion/ligation and do not ...final construct. The destination vector contains sites with complementary overhangs that direct assembly...transient construct retains functional Type IIS sites and will be re-digested. In contrast, formation ...construct does not retain the enzyme recognition sites. As a result, the ligation process is close to 100%...of fragments, and the loss of enzyme recognition sites after ligation favors formation of the construct...