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<h3 style="color:#2CE46C">We constructed Victor the Vector using PLA (polylactic acid) plastic. PLA is hydrolyzed in basic solution to yeld lactic acid, which can then promote histidine production in &#945;.coli. Our team hopes that this furthers PLA recycling methods.</h3>
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<p>Click <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:RHIT/Sustainability>here</a> to read more about our Sustainability project!</p>
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Home


Meet Victor the Vector!

Click on the red section to find out more about the wetlab portion of our project!

Click on the blue section to find out more about the Human Practices portion of our project!

Click on the blue section to find out more about our Sustainability project!









What is your project about?

Here you can explain your project in a short sentence or paragraph!

For example: Our team designed a biosensor to detect a certain chemical in water







How does your project work?

Here you can explain briefly how your project works. And add a link to your project page.







We constructed Victor the Vector using PLA (polylactic acid) plastic. PLA is hydrolyzed in basic solution to yeld lactic acid, which can then promote histidine production in α.coli. Our team hopes that this furthers PLA recycling methods.

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