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    <td><p>Brown iGEM's 2008 Team focused on designing a novel electrical reporting system that could be used as a method of toxin detection, particularly in third-world countries, where water pollution is a prevalent problem. </p>
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      <p>Through the use of a lysis gene cassette bound to an inducible promoter in E.coli bacteria, the biosensor will have the  ability to detect the presence of a certain substance (for example a water toxin)and report that information back via a change in the  conductance of the bacterial solutionThrough the use of minimal biological machinery and a versatile construct, our system can provide for a sensitive and compact system for substance analysis. </p>
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Latest revision as of 05:35, 28 October 2008



Brownwelcome.png

Brown iGEM's 2008 Team focused on designing a novel electrical reporting system that could be used as a method of toxin detection, particularly in third-world countries, where water pollution is a prevalent problem.

Through the use of a lysis gene cassette bound to an inducible promoter in E.coli bacteria, the biosensor will have the ability to detect the presence of a certain substance (for example a water toxin)and report that information back via a change in the conductance of the bacterial solution. Through the use of minimal biological machinery and a versatile construct, our system can provide for a sensitive and compact system for substance analysis.

See the video for a team & project overview!