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<p> pH based bacterial systems, wherein response is dependent on the pH of the medium have been explored rarely in iGEM (NYMU-Taipei(2008), Wisconsin-Madison(2010) others). pH based sensor systems have potential use in bio-remediation, gut-microbiota engineering, fermentation et cetera.</p> | <p> pH based bacterial systems, wherein response is dependent on the pH of the medium have been explored rarely in iGEM (NYMU-Taipei(2008), Wisconsin-Madison(2010) others). pH based sensor systems have potential use in bio-remediation, gut-microbiota engineering, fermentation et cetera.</p> | ||
- | <p>pH based systems present various other challenges with respect to biobrick usability, pH dependence of reporters and lack of characterization.Our aim is to create a simple pH meter, not unlike a pH strip used in chemistry. We hope for this to be a template for future projects and applications</p> | + | <p>pH based systems present various other challenges with respect to biobrick usability, pH dependence of reporters and lack of characterization.Our aim is to create a simple pH "bacterial" meter, not unlike a pH strip used in chemistry. We hope for this to be a template for future projects and applications</p> |
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<p> You can send us queries at igemiitdelhi2013 at gmail dot com . Keep watching this space for more from the team. </p> | <p> You can send us queries at igemiitdelhi2013 at gmail dot com . Keep watching this space for more from the team. </p> |
Revision as of 15:22, 12 August 2013
Project Description
pH based bacterial systems, wherein response is dependent on the pH of the medium have been explored rarely in iGEM (NYMU-Taipei(2008), Wisconsin-Madison(2010) others). pH based sensor systems have potential use in bio-remediation, gut-microbiota engineering, fermentation et cetera.
pH based systems present various other challenges with respect to biobrick usability, pH dependence of reporters and lack of characterization.Our aim is to create a simple pH "bacterial" meter, not unlike a pH strip used in chemistry. We hope for this to be a template for future projects and applications
You can send us queries at igemiitdelhi2013 at gmail dot com . Keep watching this space for more from the team.