Team:Harrisburg NBT

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<h1 >WELCOME TO iGEM 2014! </h1>
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<h1 >OP and 4NP Based Pesticide Paper Analytical Device </h1>
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<p>Your team has been approved and you are ready to start the iGEM season!
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<p>Our team plans to design and manufacture an inexpensive, disposable Paper Analytical Device (PAD) for the detection and quantification of organophosphate (OP) and 4-nitrophenol (4NP) based pesticides.  This electrochemical biosensor would be able to detect these toxic substances in waterways around the world, but would most likely have the most impact in developing regions. 
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<br>On this page you can document your project, introduce your team members, document your progress <br> and share your iGEM experience with the rest of the world! </p>
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This project meets iGEM synthetic biology requirements by utilizing gene sequences for a fusion protein to be inserted into the standard plasmid backbone.  This plasmid can be inserted into E. coli in order to yield the essential fusion protein, organophosphate hydrolase-cellulose binding domain (OPH-CBD) for use in our device.
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OP and 4NP Based Pesticide Paper Analytical Device

Our team plans to design and manufacture an inexpensive, disposable Paper Analytical Device (PAD) for the detection and quantification of organophosphate (OP) and 4-nitrophenol (4NP) based pesticides. This electrochemical biosensor would be able to detect these toxic substances in waterways around the world, but would most likely have the most impact in developing regions.
This project meets iGEM synthetic biology requirements by utilizing gene sequences for a fusion protein to be inserted into the standard plasmid backbone. This plasmid can be inserted into E. coli in order to yield the essential fusion protein, organophosphate hydrolase-cellulose binding domain (OPH-CBD) for use in our device.


Click here to edit this page!

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