Team:Tufts
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Formed in early 2013, Tufts' iGEM team dove head first into the world of synthetic biology. Though it is currently a subgroup of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Tufts iGEM plans to apply for independent recognition for Fall 2013.
For our project, we propose to lay the groundwork for synthetic biology in standardized modification of Bdellovibrio Bacteriovorus by providing a set of toolkit plasmids which will make it possible to express a protein of choice during the different life stages of the predatory bacterium. As a proof of concept we will express different fluorescent proteins during the life stages of attack, digestion, and division. Once completed, we will be introducing a “kill-switch” in the form a riboswitch to ensure greater control over the bacterium
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