Team:Edinburgh

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<h2>Our aims</h2>
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<p>Microbial consortia are the next step in advancement for synthetic biology. Large advances such as self regulating populations of bacteria and the production and destruction of highly complicated biological products are the aim of the field. To be able to build not only a single organism but an entire networking system of organisms with modular components requires specific criteria and components. We sought to expand the possibilities for this field through our project.</p>
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