Team:StanfordBrownSpelman/Amberless Hell Cell
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<h3><center><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:StanfordBrownSpelman/Amberless_Hell_Cell">Amberless Hell Cell</a></h3> | <h3><center><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:StanfordBrownSpelman/Amberless_Hell_Cell">Amberless Hell Cell</a></h3> | ||
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For an application of synthetic biology where live, genetically-modified cells will come in direct contact with the environment, such as biological sensors on a UAV, two concerns must be addressed. First, the cells need to be resistant to widely-varying conditions that may be present in the environment; second, in order to address ethical concerns about releasing genetically-modified organisms, it is desirable to reduce horizontal gene transfer from the engineered cells into cells naturally present in the environment. In order to solve both of these issues, and therefore to create an ideal chassis for synthetic biology in environmental applications, we will combine two research goals: | For an application of synthetic biology where live, genetically-modified cells will come in direct contact with the environment, such as biological sensors on a UAV, two concerns must be addressed. First, the cells need to be resistant to widely-varying conditions that may be present in the environment; second, in order to address ethical concerns about releasing genetically-modified organisms, it is desirable to reduce horizontal gene transfer from the engineered cells into cells naturally present in the environment. In order to solve both of these issues, and therefore to create an ideal chassis for synthetic biology in environmental applications, we will combine two research goals: | ||
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