Team:Cooper Union/TdT project
From 2014.igem.org
Our eventual goal will be to a novel microfluidic de novo synthesizer that will allow laboratories, from academia and commercial biotech, to DIYBio community labs to rapidly and economically synthesize any strand of DNA. We hope that this system will become the key platform that bridges the ''in silico'' to ''in vitro'' gap in the design-test-build cycle of DNA synthesis and experimentation.
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Kuan, W.L., Joy, J. Mee, N.F., Perlyn, K.Z., Wen, T.S., Nguen, T., James, J., Chai, E., Flotow, H., Crasta, S., Chua, K., Peng, N.S. and Hill, J. (2010) Generation of Active Bovine Terminal Deoxynucleotidyl Transferase (TdT) in E. coli. Biochemistry Insights. 3: 41-46.
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