From 2009.igem.org
(Difference between revisions)
|
|
Line 1: |
Line 1: |
| __NOTOC__ | | __NOTOC__ |
| {{Template_HD_3}} | | {{Template_HD_3}} |
- | <html><body id="project_intro"></body></html> | + | <html><body id="project_intro"></body> |
| | | |
| {| | | {| |
Line 13: |
Line 13: |
| | | |
| |} | | |} |
| + | </html> |
Revision as of 10:17, 14 October 2009
{|
|-valign="top" border="0" style="margin-left: 2px;"
|width="650px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px; background-color:#ede8e2"|
__NOTOC__
==Introduction==
Establishing new standards for iGEM, the Heidelberg 2009 team will be concerned with developing ways for measuring promoters in mammalian cells, a default chassis and a first evaluation of the recently postulated BioBrick beta proposal 2 (Tom Knight). Considering the importance of controlling gene expression, our team's work will focus on natural and synthetic mammalian promoters. Our vision is to provide the synthetic biology community with a methodical library of such promoters (with different output strength and sensitivity to different regulatory proteins) and a model which can provide guidance for the development of further synthetic promoters. Our efforts will therefore, from the very beginning, equally entail bioinformatics and wet lab work.
|width="250px" style="padding: 0 20px 15px 15px; background-color:#d8d5d0"|
|}