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== The Team ==
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    [https://2008.igem.org/User:juliasl Julia Slipantschuk]
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<strong>Undergraduate Students</strong>
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    [https://2008.igem.org/User:sgiese Sebastian Giese]
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[https://2008.igem.org/User:juliasl Julia Slipantschuk],[https://2008.igem.org/User:sgiese Sebastian Giese],https://2008.igem.org/User:Nico Nico Hensgens],[https://2008.igem.org/User:ruby Rebecca Herbst],[https://2008.igem.org/User:User:rbyun Reine Byun],[https://2008.igem.org/User:Georg Georg Ofenbeck]
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    [https://2008.igem.org/User:Nico Nico Hensgens]
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    [https://2008.igem.org/User:ruby Rebecca Herbst]
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    [https://2008.igem.org/User:User:rbyun Reine Byun]
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    [https://2008.igem.org/User:Georg Georg Ofenbeck]
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<strong>Graduate Students</strong>
<strong>Graduate Students</strong>
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    [https://2008.igem.org/User:snev Sven Lucas Dietz]
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[https://2008.igem.org/User:snev Sven Lucas Dietz],[https://2008.igem.org/User:Luca.Gerosa Luca Gerosa],[http://www.biol.ethz.ch/IMB/groups/ban_group/members/jrabl Julius Rabl]
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    [https://2008.igem.org/User:Luca.Gerosa Luca Gerosa]
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<strong>Advisors</strong>
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    [http://www.biol.ethz.ch/IMB/groups/ban_group/members/jrabl Julius Rabl]
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[http://www.ipe.ethz.ch/laboratories/bpl/people/panke Sven Panke],[http://www.ipe.ethz.ch/laboratories/bpl/people/meyer Andreas J&ouml;rg Meyer],[http://www.csb.ethz.ch/people/joergs J&ouml;rg Stelling]
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Advisors
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    [http://www.ipe.ethz.ch/laboratories/bpl/people/panke Sven Panke]
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    [http://www.ipe.ethz.ch/laboratories/bpl/people/meyer Andreas J&ouml;rg Meyer]
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    [http://www.csb.ethz.ch/people/joergs J&ouml;rg Stelling]
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== Site Map  ==
== Site Map  ==

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Project Abstract

'Random walks towards the minimal genome'

"This year's ETH Zurich project tackles a fundamental problem of synthetic biology: the minimal genome. Exploring the minimal set of genes that is able to support life is not only a question of significant biological interest, it is also a crucial step towards the implementation of orthogonal functionalities into a rationally designed complex biological system. An organism carrying a minimal genome would provide a simple chassis for biological engineering. We attempted to exploit the power of accelerated evolution for a genome reduction strategy. Our approach is based on an iterative cycle of genome reduction and strain selection. We propose a novel method to randomly delete chromosomal DNA fragments by controlled expression of restriction enzymes and ligases in vivo. Furthermore we develop a chemostat-based selective condition to select for cells with a smaller genome size by constraining nucleotide availability. Computationally, we analyze the genome for the optimal restriction enzyme, and perform flux balance analysis on a genome scale model to predict growth of reduced genome strains. Finally, we simulate the restriction enzyme expression and the progression of selection."

The Team

Undergraduate Students Julia Slipantschuk,Sebastian Giese,https://2008.igem.org/User:Nico Nico Hensgens],Rebecca Herbst,Reine Byun,Georg Ofenbeck Graduate Students Sven Lucas Dietz,Luca Gerosa,[http://www.biol.ethz.ch/IMB/groups/ban_group/members/jrabl Julius Rabl] Advisors [http://www.ipe.ethz.ch/laboratories/bpl/people/panke Sven Panke],[http://www.ipe.ethz.ch/laboratories/bpl/people/meyer Andreas Jörg Meyer],[http://www.csb.ethz.ch/people/joergs Jörg Stelling]

Site Map

Site Map of the ETHZ Side
Home Team Project Wetlab Modeling Tools
Overview Overview Overview Overview Overview Wiki Templates
ETH Zuerich Members Motivation Genome Reduction Framework Automated Wiki
Credits Pictures Background Chemostat Selection Genome Static Analysis
Applications Switch Circuit Genome Scale Model
Conclusions Materials & Methods Chemostat Selection
Medal Relevant Switch Circuit
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