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- | The 2010 Queen's iGEM team is proud to present WormWorks, | + | The 2010 Queen's iGEM team is proud to present WormWorks, a powerful toolkit for creating iGEM-style projects in a complete multicellular organism. We spent our summer collecting and testing parts for future synthetic biologists to use, and built it all into a comprehensive, well-documented package so that anyone with a bit of genetic engineering experience can now enter the world of the nematode <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i>, and be able to implement a cutting-edge multicellular project. |
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Latest revision as of 02:55, 27 October 2010
Welcome to the multicellular revolution.
The 2010 Queen's iGEM team is proud to present WormWorks, a powerful toolkit for creating iGEM-style projects in a complete multicellular organism. We spent our summer collecting and testing parts for future synthetic biologists to use, and built it all into a comprehensive, well-documented package so that anyone with a bit of genetic engineering experience can now enter the world of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, and be able to implement a cutting-edge multicellular project.
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