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Figure 4

From: Yeast artificial chromosomes employed for random assembly of biosynthetic pathways and production of diverse compounds in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Figure 4

Yeast clones from the FL1 library exhibit different expression patterns according to the combination of genes on the eYAC, as illustrated by the UV-chromatograms. From top to bottom: control with no eYAC (only a plasmid with the selection markers TRP1 and LEU2 as for eYACs) followed by clones nos. 1, 31, 41, and 43 with eYACs of approximately 220 Kb, 130 Kb, 350 Kb, and 60 Kb, respectively (see Fig. 2). Several new UV-peaks appear after introduction of eYACs, most notably the naringenin (3.74) and kaempferol (3.79).

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