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+ | We’re new to iGEM this year. Most of our work involved trying to [[Team:SydneyUni_Australia/Project/Background#Chlorinated_Hydrocarbons|build a pathway to degrade dichloroethane]], a contaminant in the groundwater at [[Team:SydneyUni_Australia/Project/Background|Botany Bay]] . | ||
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We’ve also created a writing competition for Australian high-school students. | We’ve also created a writing competition for Australian high-school students. | ||
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Revision as of 23:57, 27 September 2013
We’re a team of undergraduates from Sydney University. This is almost all of us -
Will this help James embed images?
We’re new to iGEM this year. Most of our work involved trying to build a pathway to degrade dichloroethane, a contaminant in the groundwater at Botany Bay .
We’ve also created a writing competition for Australian high-school students.