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                     these days. Here we present those that have influenced the design of our
 
                     these days. Here we present those that have influenced the design of our
 
                     Part Collection, the Marburg Collection, the most.</p>
 
                     Part Collection, the Marburg Collection, the most.</p>
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                   <p>  <h3 class="title">Modular Cloning (MoClo) by <a href="https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0016765 ">Weber <i>et al.</i> (2011)</a></h3></p>
 
                   <p>  <h3 class="title">Modular Cloning (MoClo) by <a href="https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0016765 ">Weber <i>et al.</i> (2011)</a></h3></p>
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                     assembly, ligase cycling reaction or yeast in vivo assembly.</p>
 
                     assembly, ligase cycling reaction or yeast in vivo assembly.</p>
 
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                     <p><h3 class="title">The PhytoBrick standard: The Syntax of Syntex</h3></p>
 
                     <p><h3 class="title">The PhytoBrick standard: The Syntax of Syntex</h3></p>
 
                      
 
                      
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                     or BsmBI respectively. </p>
 
                     or BsmBI respectively. </p>
 
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                   <p> <h3 class="title"> Marburg Collection 2.0: The green expansion</h3></p>
 
                   <p> <h3 class="title"> Marburg Collection 2.0: The green expansion</h3></p>
 
                      
 
                      
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                     cyanobacteria as well as supporting new design options such as  
 
                     cyanobacteria as well as supporting new design options such as  
 
                     Placeholder assemblies and vectors for genomic integrations.</p>
 
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                   <p> <h2 class="title">Enabling high throughput assembly with flexible placeholder parts</h2></p>
 
                   <p> <h2 class="title">Enabling high throughput assembly with flexible placeholder parts</h2></p>
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                     brute force approaches are becoming very popular in recent Synthetic  
 
                     brute force approaches are becoming very popular in recent Synthetic  
 
                     Biology <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25419741 ">(Smanski et al., 2014)</a>.</p>
 
                     Biology <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25419741 ">(Smanski et al., 2014)</a>.</p>
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                     <p><h2 class="title">A small part in our Collection, a big application for the future</h2></p>
 
                     <p><h2 class="title">A small part in our Collection, a big application for the future</h2></p>
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                     <p><h2 class="title">Characterizing parts for our new chassis</h2></p>
 
                     <p><h2 class="title">Characterizing parts for our new chassis</h2></p>
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                     and present you the best way to measure activities in UTEX 2973.</p>
 
                     and present you the best way to measure activities in UTEX 2973.</p>
 
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                     <p><h2 class="title">Modular Engineering of Genome Areas (M.E.G.A.)</h2> </p>   
 
                     <p><h2 class="title">Modular Engineering of Genome Areas (M.E.G.A.)</h2> </p>   
 
                      
 
                      
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                     <p><h3 class="title"> Presenting a broad range arsenal of reporters for the green expansion </h3></p>
 
                     <p><h3 class="title"> Presenting a broad range arsenal of reporters for the green expansion </h3></p>
 
                     <p>Reporters are an essential basic tool of Synthetic Biology. We present a
 
                     <p>Reporters are an essential basic tool of Synthetic Biology. We present a

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D E S C R I P T I O N


We proudly present our project SYNTEX. We are establishing the new chassis Synechocococcus elongatus UTEX 2973 for phototrophic Synthetic Biology.


SYNECHOCOCCUS
ELONGATUS


An extensive review on the history of our chassis, recent findings and its potential future

STRAIN
ENGINEERING


Here we show the results of our Strain Engineering project to tame our "wolf"

MARBURG
COLLECTION 2.0


We present to you the Marburg Collection 2.0, an extensive addition to the previosly established part collection that focuses around cyanobacteria.

P R O J E C T
I N S P I R A T I O N


The inspiration for our Project

R E F E R E N C E S


Here we list up our references