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  pT7Blue DNA (uncut)
Cat. No. 69967  
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pT7Blue contains the pUC19 backbone (including high-copy number origin of replication and lac sequences), a T7 promoter, f1 origin of replication, and modified multiple cloning region. The multiple cloning region contains an EcoR V site used for T-cloning flanked by an Nde I site, which allows inserts to be conveniently subcloned into the Nde I site of many pET vectors.  

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Selected Citations:
  1. Ryuichi Takahashi, Shenkui Liu and Tetsuo Takano. (2007) Cloning and functional comparison of a high-affinity K+ transporter gene PhaHKT1 of salt-tolerant and salt-sensitive reed plants. Journal of Experimental Botany 58, 4387-4395.
  2. Akimasa Ichinoe, et al. (2004) Identification and characterization of two forms of mouse MUTYH proteins encoded by alternatively spliced transcripts. Nucleic Acids Research 32, 477-487.
  3. Dilara Grate and Charles Wilson. (1999) Laser-mediated, site-specific inactivation of RNA transcripts. Procedings of the National Academy of Science 96, 6131-6136.
  4. F. Borriello, et al. (1997) MRC OX-2 defines a novel T cell costimulatory pathway. Journal of Immunology 158, 4548-4554.
  5. Olivia C. Ong, et al. (1995) Molecular cloning and characterization of the G protein γ subunit of cone photoreceptors. Journal of Biological Chemistry 270, 8495-8500.