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<h1>Safety</h1><br> | <h1>Safety</h1><br> | ||
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- | <p>When working with proteins like | + | <p>When working with proteins like <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Grenoble-EMSE-LSU/Project/Monitoring">KillerRed</a>, one can quickly raise safety issues. We have been contacted by the <strong>FIXME</strong> iGEM team on the possible toxicity of KillerRed, for example. This shows why it is particularly important to study possible risks arising from use of new parts like this protein.<br> |
First of all, we need to take into account all the parts that we bring together inside a single bacteria. This is done with the safety sheet. <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/igem.org/c/ca/IGEM_2013_Basic_Safety_Form_Grenoble_EMSE_LSU.pdf">Here</a> is a final version of our safety sheet as of 08/30/2013. The document is completed and signed.<br> | First of all, we need to take into account all the parts that we bring together inside a single bacteria. This is done with the safety sheet. <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/igem.org/c/ca/IGEM_2013_Basic_Safety_Form_Grenoble_EMSE_LSU.pdf">Here</a> is a final version of our safety sheet as of 08/30/2013. The document is completed and signed.<br> | ||
In our project, KillerRed is the new part that we have to study in order to determine its potential effects. Before working with the actual DNA, documenting <strong>include link to KR documentation page here</strong> ourselves on the protein was necessary.<br> | In our project, KillerRed is the new part that we have to study in order to determine its potential effects. Before working with the actual DNA, documenting <strong>include link to KR documentation page here</strong> ourselves on the protein was necessary.<br> |
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