Team:Cambridge/Project/Amplification
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== Project Details == | == Project Details == |
Revision as of 09:05, 4 August 2009
Categories :
Project :
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Overview
Sensitivity Tuner
--- Characterisation
--- Modelling
Colour Generators
--- Carotenoids (Orange/Red)
--- Melanin (Brown)
--- Violacein (Purple/Green)
The Future
Safety
Notebook :
Team Logistics :
A Reliable Amplification System
Abstract
The Cambridge 2007 iGEM team developed a Pops amplifier system using phage activators and promoters. The system works by using a Pops input to make an activator protein, as shown in the diagram from their wiki below, which then binds to a promoter and generates a Pops output. File:Amplifier07.jpb