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Revision as of 10:32, 12 October 2010
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Degradation
Clean the environment from oil polution with our alkane degrading bacteria. -
Sensing
Detect and act upon hydrocarbon levels. -
Tolerance
Resistance to high concentrations of hydrocarbons and salts enable cells to work in harsh environments. -
Solubility
Oil and water do not mix easily. Producing an emulsifying protein enhances the mass transfer. -
RBS Characterization
Fine tune your protein expression with known RBS strengths.