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+ | Featuring the MoClo-Assembly-Standard we developed multiple | ||
+ | combinations of Plasmids containing not only the protein genes but | ||
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+ | <a href="/parts_overview.html">> OVERVIEW</a> | ||
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iGEM HU Berlin . The worldwide plastic pollution of our environment poses a growing threat to humankind. We, as a team of young aspiring scientists, want to combat this issue. By modifying the freshwater algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii we are trying to develop a new, evironment-friendly way of recycling the most common plastic, polyethylene therephtalate (PET). Brace yourself, plastic pollution! We are coming for you!
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