Team:Pitt/BuildingFoundations

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<p>The experimental section of our project consisted of three main parts:</p>
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<ol start="1" type="1"><li>Optimizing a transformation protocol for a new strain of bacteria - Propionibacterium acnes.</li>
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<li>Isolate a strong, constitutive promoter from Mycobacteria smegmentis for use in future P. acnes parts.</li>
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<li>Reapply several BioBrick  parts to a new plasmid backbone for use in P. acnes as a skin probiotic.</li></ol>
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Latest revision as of 12:03, 17 October 2014

Experiments

The experimental section of our project consisted of three main parts:

  1. Optimizing a transformation protocol for a new strain of bacteria - Propionibacterium acnes.
  2. Isolate a strong, constitutive promoter from Mycobacteria smegmentis for use in future P. acnes parts.
  3. Reapply several BioBrick parts to a new plasmid backbone for use in P. acnes as a skin probiotic.




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