Team:UANL Mty-Mexico/Attributions
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In this project, we implemented two synthetic RNA thermometers. The first one, which allows translation at temperatures over 37ºC, was designed and tested by <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18753148">Neupert <i>et al. </i>(2008)</a>. The second, which allows translation at temperatures over 32ºC, was designed and tested by <a href=" iGEM 2008 https://2011.igem.org/Team:BYU_Provo"> BYU Provo iGEM 2008 team</a>. We appreciate the contribution of both research teams and thank them for making our project possible! | In this project, we implemented two synthetic RNA thermometers. The first one, which allows translation at temperatures over 37ºC, was designed and tested by <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18753148">Neupert <i>et al. </i>(2008)</a>. The second, which allows translation at temperatures over 32ºC, was designed and tested by <a href=" iGEM 2008 https://2011.igem.org/Team:BYU_Provo"> BYU Provo iGEM 2008 team</a>. We appreciate the contribution of both research teams and thank them for making our project possible! | ||
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Attributions
In this project, we implemented two synthetic RNA thermometers. The first one, which allows translation at temperatures over 37ºC, was designed and tested by Neupert et al. (2008). The second, which allows translation at temperatures over 32ºC, was designed and tested by BYU Provo iGEM 2008 team. We appreciate the contribution of both research teams and thank them for making our project possible!