Team:Michigan/Project/Fabrication

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= Project Fabrication  =

We will be using landing pads to insert the Sequestillator onto the chromosome of E. coli. Noisy behavior has proven detrimental to clock studies throughout the past, and we hope to reduce the noise in our system using landing pads.

Landing Pad Plans for Sequestillator
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Operon
Activator Operon

Repressor Operon

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Landing Pad
Leucine Landing Pad constructed by former Ninfa lab member, Don Eun Chang

Arabinose Landing Pad iGEM 2007 project by Alyssa Delke & Khalid Miri


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Repressor Operon
For better visualization of what our parts look like in our landing pads, see our Landing Pad Page


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