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<p>Several promoter libraries exist for bacteria and eukaryotic organisms such as yeast and mammalian cells. However, there are currently no such libraries for filamentous fungi in the scientific literature. Until now. The DTU-Denmark 2019 iGEM team proudly presents:<br> | <p>Several promoter libraries exist for bacteria and eukaryotic organisms such as yeast and mammalian cells. However, there are currently no such libraries for filamentous fungi in the scientific literature. Until now. The DTU-Denmark 2019 iGEM team proudly presents:<br> | ||
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Part collection
The DTU Aspergillus promoter collection
Several promoter libraries exist for bacteria and eukaryotic organisms such as yeast and mammalian cells. However, there are currently no such libraries for filamentous fungi in the scientific literature. Until now. The DTU-Denmark 2019 iGEM team proudly presents:
The DTU Aspergillus promoter collection!