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- | <p>Welcome to the wiki page of 2013's UGent iGEM team. This summer we will attempt to <b>improve an existing technique</b>, called CIChE, that raises the yield of production of biochemical products using | + | <p>Welcome to the wiki page of 2013's UGent iGEM team. This summer we will attempt to <b>improve an existing technique</b>, called CIChE, that raises the yield of production of biochemical products using micro- organisms as production hosts. We will <b>eliminate</b> CIChE's need for <b>antibiotic resistance genes</b> by implementing a bacterial <b>toxin-antitoxin system</b>.</p> |
- | <p>We believe that with our adaptation CIChE may become a <b>very valuable technique</b>; useful in everyday industrial biotechnology and in a myriad of applications in synthetic biology. Explore this wiki to find out more about our project | + | <p>We believe that with our adaptation CIChE may become a <b>very valuable technique</b>; useful in everyday industrial biotechnology and in a myriad of applications in synthetic biology. <br> <br>Explore this wiki to find out more about our project and other activities during our iGEM summer! </p> |
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Latest revision as of 03:00, 4 October 2013
A new model for chromosomal evolution: Eliminating antibiotic resistance.
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