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Abstract
The University of California Berkeley iGEM team is proposing to expand the design space of synthetic biology by constructing a functional general display scheme and exploring novel applications of cell surface display in Escherichia coli, the gold standard organism for bacterial engineering. The team adopts a bottom-up design scheme in order to tackle this engineering problem in a well organized, modular fashion. In order to overcome the challenges of engineering Escherichia coli cell surface display, a high throughput, automated, combinatorial strategy is employed to control the system.
Acknowledgements
We thank our wonderful advisers: Chris Anderson, Terry Johnson, and Lane Weaver. We also thank our generous sponsors: