Team:Warwick
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Welcome to the official Wiki of the first University of Warwick 2014 iGEM team. Our team consists of members from different disciplines all having a common interest in the area of Synthetic biology coming together to compete, collaborate and contribute! | Welcome to the official Wiki of the first University of Warwick 2014 iGEM team. Our team consists of members from different disciplines all having a common interest in the area of Synthetic biology coming together to compete, collaborate and contribute! | ||
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To achieve this holy grail of treatment, we wish to develop a system whereby small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are produced intermittently; without having the need to systematically introduce siRNAs through injectable delivery into patients. SiRNAs are small RNA molecules that bind to certain mRNA sequences (which can be chosen nearly arbitrarily), and cause the cell's machinery to cleave the mRNA. As we circumvent the biological flow of information at the level of mRNA, our system overcomes the limitation of gene therapeutic methods which utilize vectors that routinely integrate into the host genome, and can down regulate or activate genes. | To achieve this holy grail of treatment, we wish to develop a system whereby small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are produced intermittently; without having the need to systematically introduce siRNAs through injectable delivery into patients. SiRNAs are small RNA molecules that bind to certain mRNA sequences (which can be chosen nearly arbitrarily), and cause the cell's machinery to cleave the mRNA. As we circumvent the biological flow of information at the level of mRNA, our system overcomes the limitation of gene therapeutic methods which utilize vectors that routinely integrate into the host genome, and can down regulate or activate genes. | ||
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