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Sci-Phi 29




Engineering organism specific parts and utilizing existing parts across different species is extremely laborious and expensive

which restricts the scope of synthetic biology to a small subset of the bacterial cosmos.


Parts road





Sci-Phi 29


In our project, we developed the Sci-Phi 29 tool that aims to expand the repertoire of bacterial species and broaden the range of substrates and environmental conditions which is currently used in synthetic biology.



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How does Sci-Phi 29 works?





Orthogonal Replication











Predictable Expression











Cross Species










Explore the bacterial world



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