When ordering gBlocks, one must be mindful that the desired DNA does not exceed the maximum size of 2kb. In the case where the gene of interest is close to, or longer than, 2,000 base pairs (for example, the PirB gene is >2,700 base pairs in length), it is necessary to find an appropriate cut site such that 2 (or more) gBlocks may be ordered, and subsequently ligated to reconstruct the whole gene.
The process of identifying and selecting an appropriate cut site within a gene is as follows:
Once an appropriate cut site is located, split the gene into two files, and order each "half" in a separate gBlock.