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Revision as of 15:01, 1 July 2008
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University of Edinburgh 2008 iGEM Team
Team Members:
Students:
Andrew Hall, Adler Ma, Antonia Mayer, Omar Gammoh, Wenhong (Tina) Li, Xing (Ariel) He, Zejun Yan.
Main instructors:
Chris French, Alistair Elfick, Hongwu Ma
Tell us more about your project. Give us background. Use this is the abstract of your project. Be descriptive but concise (1-2 paragraphs)
Home | The Team | The Project | Parts Submitted to the Registry | Modeling | Notebook |
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(Or you can choose different headings. But you must have a team page, a project page, and a notebook page.)
Saving the World
"Cellulose is the most abundant form of fixed carbon, with 100,000,000,000 tons produced in cell walls by plants each year." [http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/full/10.1196/annals.1419.026 (Wilson, 2008)]
Nowadays the world-wide food shortage is becoming more and more important. As we can image, converting cellulose to starch will be one of the most sufficient ways to solve this problem .
Project summary
Recent Wiki updates
01 July 2008
Lysis: An alternative to cellulase secretion page updated. (AH)
The Experiments
iGEM 2008 Labwork Summary
- Entries up to 01.07.2008 copied from Dr French's wiki
Primer Design
Labwork_Summary/Our Primers Our Primers
[http://www.openwetware.org/wiki/French_Lab Dr Chris French's OpenWetWare Site]
- Our one-stop destination for Biobrick protocols
External Links
[http://andhi.tiddlyspot.com/ Andy's lab book]