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  Synthetic biology is a young field of research and development, and it is for this reason that there has been a lot of confusion about it. It's influence is also growing, and it is important that upcoming generation are informed and prepared to make decisions regarding its presence in science, industry, and society. This project seeks to tackle this problem in an effective way.  
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Blah balh. synthetic biology, quorum sensing.
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<img src=https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/9/9d/Alberta_testplasmid.png height=10 width=10px title="See the plasmid10"></img>
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  The University of Alberta recognizes that doing begets understanding. This is why we are proud to present Genomikon, a synthetic biology educational kit. While there are already some biology kits also aimed at high school students, Genomikon has a number of advanced features that will allow it to be both educational and challenging. With this kit, students will be able to construct plasmids based on their own understanding of the components. Students will be able to utilize coding and regulatory sequences of DNA in a way that is rational and efficient.
 
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Latest revision as of 22:25, 2 July 2010

Blah balh. synthetic biology, quorum sensing.