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         <strong>Degradation</strong><br/>
         <strong>Degradation</strong><br/>
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         Clean the environment from oil polution with our alkane degrading bacteria.  
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         Clean the environment<br />from oil polution with<br />our alkane degrading<br />bacteria.  
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         <strong>Sensing</strong><br/>
         <strong>Sensing</strong><br/>
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         Detect and act upon hydrocarbon levels.
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         Detect levels of hydrocarbons and and act upon it.
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         <strong>Tolerance</strong><br/>
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         <strong>Survival</strong><br/>
         Resistance to high concentrations of hydrocarbons and salts enable cells to work in harsh environments.
         Resistance to high concentrations of hydrocarbons and salts enable cells to work in harsh environments.
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         Oil and water do not mix easily. Producing an emulsifying protein enhances the mass transfer.
         Oil and water do not mix easily. Producing an emulsifying protein enhances the mass transfer.
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         <strong>RBS Characterization</strong><br/>
         <strong>RBS Characterization</strong><br/>
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         Fine tune your protein expression with known RBS strengths.
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         Fine tune your protein<br />expression with known RBS<br />strengths.
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