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The main aim is to assemble different parts to construct molecular DNA device to specifically detect different metal ions as well as their concentrations, including vanadium, nickel, and iron. The approach is to use various computational models to design a predictable biological system. This biological system will be used to specify the particular metal, as well as its concentration. This can be applied to plant and animal systems.
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== Project Details==
== Project Details==

Revision as of 20:10, 1 August 2008


This is a template page. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
You are provided with this team page template with which to start the iGEM season. You may choose to personalize it to fit your team but keep the same "look." Or you may choose to take your team wiki to a different level and design your own wiki. You can find some examples HERE.
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Contents

Overall project

The main aim is to assemble different parts to construct molecular DNA device to specifically detect different metal ions as well as their concentrations, including vanadium, nickel, and iron. The approach is to use various computational models to design a predictable biological system. This biological system will be used to specify the particular metal, as well as its concentration. This can be applied to plant and animal systems.

Project Details

Part 2

The Experiments

Part 3

Results