Abstract

Modular cloning standards based on Golden Gate DNA assembly allow for construction of complex DNA constructs over several rounds of assembly. Despite being reliable and automation-friendly, each standard uses a specific set of vectors, requiring researchers to generate new tool kits for novel hosts and cloning applications. JUMP vectors (Valenzuela-Ortega and French, bioRxiv 799585, 2019) combine the robustness of modular cloning standards with the Standard European Vector Architecture and a flexible design that allows researchers to easily modify the vector backbone via secondary cloning sites. This flexibility allows for JUMP vectors to be used in a wide variety of applications and hosts.

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