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The flexibility that this assembly method offers is a great thing.  However, this does not mean it replaces the need for standardised prefixes and suffixes.  The BioBrick prefix and suffix and the use of standard well-characterised vectors with standard primer sites are crucial for standardised iGEM parts.  If you use Gibson Assembly it is vital that you still add the prefix and suffix to your DNA; in fact sometimes Gibson Assembly is a useful way to do this (using as template an existing standard BioBrick).
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The flexibility that this assembly method offers is a great thing.  However, this does not mean it replaces the need for standardised prefixes and suffixes.  The BioBrick prefix and suffix and the use of standard well-characterised vectors with standard primer sites are crucial for standardised iGEM parts.  If you use Gibson Assembly it is important that you still add the prefix and suffix to your DNA; in fact sometimes Gibson Assembly is a useful way to do this (using as template an existing standard BioBrick).
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