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Revision as of 20:55, 4 August 2010

Welcome to iGEM at UC Davis! Updates!
Project abstract
Notebook: sift through the pages to see how this project was built!
Overall workplan Assembly workplan Testing/Validation
Modeling
Sponsors: We would like to thank
Safety
Criteria