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This video provides a simple introduction to both iGEM and E.capsi, the 2013 iGEM project of the University of Hong Kong. E.capsi is the genetically modified E.coli that can absorb inorganic phosphate from the environment and produce poly-phosphate. It functions with an important section - the Eut microcompartment.</p>
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This video provides a simple introduction to both iGEM and E.capsi, the 2013 iGEM project of the University of Hong Kong. E.capsi is the genetically modified E.coli that can absorb inorganic phosphate from the environment and produce poly-phosphate. It functions with an important section - the Eut microcompartment.