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- <p>Learn about how we engineered substrate specificity of Aldehyde Dehydrogenases and how we characterized specificity profiles.
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- <p>Take a look at how we developed a robust, coupleable electrochemical system to enable detection of various aldehydes in solution.
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- <p>Take a look at the potentiostat and corresponding software we developed to acquire and process our data.
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- <p>Here's the criteria that we met for this year's team.
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Revision as of 08:26, 17 October 2014
UC Davis iGEM 2014
Welcome to the 2014 UC Davis iGEM team wiki!
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