Team:Imperial College London/Genetic Circuit

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Contents

Genetic Circuits

Here, the full genetic circuit of The E.ncapsulator system can be seen. In order to benefit future teams wishing to reuse the features found in our project, it was ensured that a modular approach be taken at every level of the system design. In addition, integration modules have been designed and incorporated, providing a means to link the respective modules, without the use of a timer as one would expect.

This page will start by going through the genetic circuit design of the system, module by module.


Modular Genetic Circuits

Click on each genetic circuit to learn more about them individually.





Construction of Circuits

A cloning strategy has been devised, to allow for the construction of these genetic circuits in a logical These genetic circuits are put together using a logical step-by-step approach. As well as those parts making up the core of the genetic circuit, a number of intermediate testing constructs were designed as well, to allow for testing and part characterisation at different stages within the project.

  About our step-by-step cloning strategy

BioBrick Submissions

This year, Imperial College have added 29 new parts to the BioBrick registry. In addition we sought to characterise some of these parts, including the thermosensitive BBa_K098995 construct which has now been made functional by us. Detailed information about the characterisation of some of our parts can be found in the Major Results page.

About the characterisation of the BBa_K098995 construct.

About the parts Imperial College have submitted this year.





Project Tour


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