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The technology developed at the University of Alberta in 2009 allowing the rapid and accurate assembly of plasmids was continually developed. Synthetic plasmids can now be assembled in full easily in short periods of time.

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TEAM ALBERTA

The technology developed at the University of Alberta in 2009 allowing the rapid and accurate assembly of plasmids was continually developed. Synthetic plasmids can now be assembled in full easily in short periods of time.