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                                         <div class="test-author" style="margin:auto; width:95%; text-align:center;">Henry Taunt, <br>PhD Candidate</div>
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                             <p style="overflow:auto; ">I have used CUO to optimize several gene and tag sequences for expression in the Chlamydomonas chloroplast. The advantage of this program lies in its integration of codon usage with codon pairing optimization, using data from highly expressed genes. The interface is professional, flexible and easy to navigate and the manual provides clear instructions. Whilst we are still gathering data, early indications are that the program performs very well in redesigning genes for optimal expression.</p></div>
                             <p style="overflow:auto; ">I have used CUO to optimize several gene and tag sequences for expression in the Chlamydomonas chloroplast. The advantage of this program lies in its integration of codon usage with codon pairing optimization, using data from highly expressed genes. The interface is professional, flexible and easy to navigate and the manual provides clear instructions. Whilst we are still gathering data, early indications are that the program performs very well in redesigning genes for optimal expression.</p></div>

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