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                            <h4>Welcome to the page for the Cambridge University team,<br />affiliated with the John Innes Centre in Norwich.</h4>
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                        <p> Build a modular biosensor using, for the first time in iGEM, the lower plant chassis Marchantia Polymorpha.<br><br><br><br><br>Click <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Cambridge-JIC/Project">here</a> to read more about our project.</p>
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                            <p> Use Marchantia as a flexible biosensor. The input, processing and output functionality are parceled into separate modules which are linked using transcription factors and inducible promoters. The modules can be interchanged, allowing many devices to be constructed from the same library of components.</p>
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                            <p> Produce input, processing and output modules in separate plants which can be combined through Mendelian crossing. We want to make plant biosensors accessible to the home enthusiast in the same way that electronics is made accessible by Arduino. </p>
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                        <p class="lead">We are a multidisciplinary group of 9 enthusiastic Cambridge science undergraduates. Click <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Cambridge-JIC/Team">here</a> to meet the team.</p>
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Revision as of 11:03, 2 October 2014

Cambridge iGEM 2014


Cambridge JIC

Welcome to the page for the Cambridge University team,
affiliated with the John Innes Centre in Norwich.

Mösbi: A modular plant biosensor


Aim

Build a modular biosensor using, for the first time in iGEM, the lower plant chassis Marchantia Polymorpha.




Click here to read more about our project.


Plan

Use Marchantia as a flexible biosensor. The input, processing and output functionality are parceled into separate modules which are linked using transcription factors and inducible promoters. The modules can be interchanged, allowing many devices to be constructed from the same library of components.


Vision

Produce input, processing and output modules in separate plants which can be combined through Mendelian crossing. We want to make plant biosensors accessible to the home enthusiast in the same way that electronics is made accessible by Arduino.


Our team

We are a multidisciplinary group of 9 enthusiastic Cambridge science undergraduates. Click here to meet the team.

Edit this page