Team:Cambridge/Gibson/Introduction

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3) Any two blunt ended pieces of DNA can be joined, and DNA can be taken from any source which is accessible to PCR (for example, an organism's '''genome''')
3) Any two blunt ended pieces of DNA can be joined, and DNA can be taken from any source which is accessible to PCR (for example, an organism's '''genome''')
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4) Although it is roughly the same speed as [http://partsregistry.org/Help:BioBrick_Assembly standard BioBrick assembly] when ligating two fragments, Gibson is perfect for '''assembling multi part systems''', since it takes the same amount of time to ligate n pieces of DNA together as it does for two pieces.
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4) Although it is roughly the same speed as [http://partsregistry.org/Help:BioBrick_Assembly standard BioBrick assembly] when ligating two fragments, Gibson is perfect for '''assembling multi part systems''', since it takes the same amount of time to ligate n pieces of DNA together as it does for two pieces:

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