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Revision as of 11:01, 18 August 2014
Hello and Welcome to the Cambridge 2014 iGEM Wiki!
Here, you can find out all about our project, results and adventures.
Follow the links to enter the world of the iGEM Cambridge team and be ready to be captivated!
You can contact us at: igemcambridge2014@gmail.com
Here, you can find out all about our project, results and adventures.
Follow the links to enter the world of the iGEM Cambridge team and be ready to be captivated!
You can contact us at: igemcambridge2014@gmail.com
Project Description: an Open-Source BioSensor
We are establishing the first Open-Source Biosensor with a plug n' play philosophy using the new upcoming multicellular chassis, Marchantia Polymorpha.
Our aim is to use the primitive plant Marchantia Polymorpha as a flexible hackable bio-sensor. A plant can contain any input, processing and output module which are parcelled independently into modules and linked together using metabolites and inducible promoters. The modules can easily be interchanged and added, using biotechnology or simple Mendelian genetics, allowing many plant-based devices to be constructed from the same library of components, at home or in the lab. It is the Arduino of Biology: plug and play!
Introducing Marchantia Polymorpha, the new iGEM chassis.