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Revision as of 00:05, 16 October 2014

Stanford–Brown–Spelman iGEM 2014 — Amberless Hell Cell

Approach & Methods
Methods here.


Figure 1. Figure caption here.
More methods here.


Figure 2. Figure caption here.

Results
Results go here.


Figure #. Figure caption here.
More results here.
References
1. Lajoie MJ et al. (2013) Genomically Recoded Organisms Impart New Biological Functions. Science 342: 357-60. PMID: 24136966.

2. Thorbjarnardóttir, S. et al. (1985) Leucine tRNA family of Escherichia coli: nucleotide sequence of the supP(Am) suppressor gene. J. Bacteriol. 161: 219–22. PMID: 2981802.
Additional Information
Read about how our submitted Amberless Hell Cell idea was used as a government regulatory case study on synthetic biology. We then began a conversation with Dr. Mark Segal at the EPA about the regulation and safety of the use of engineered bacteria in the environment.

Submitted biobricks: We submitted 9 biobricks for this sub-project. Six of these bricks include parts that can enable other teams to use the Amberless chassis as a system for more responsible synthetic biology.
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