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Revision as of 15:11, 7 December 2019

R E S U L T S


The way to the results we demonstrate here was full of success and failure. Therefore, it was necessary to compare and revise our theoretical plans with the practical work and the associated results. After trying our best to implement our plans, we would like to show you on this page that we have managed to realize some of our goals and are able to show some achievements for every sub-group.


S T R A I N
E N G I N E E R I N G


At this page we show how to do genetic modifications on S. elongatus UTEX 2973. With these methods we succeed the transformation of plasmids in UTEX 2973.

MARBURG
COLLECTION 2.0


We added 55 new parts to the Marburg Collection, adding several new features such as the Green expansion and the first MoClo compatible shuttle vector for cyanobacteria