Experiment 3: Glyoxylate Shunt
Introduce glyoxylate enzymes responsible for the shunt
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Summary of experiments done this summer - The HKUST iGEM 2013 carried out a lot of experiments this summer, including regular plasmid construction, PCR, and mutagenesis. We listed the main experiments done under each module in a clear, forward way.
Introduce inducible system that allows tunable fatty acid uptake by sensing fatty acid concentration
Introduce inducible system that allows tunable fatty acid uptake by sensing fatty acid concentration