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== Mission Statement == | == Mission Statement == | ||
Here at WITS, we’re serious about our synthetic biology; we like knowing that when you shove your (nitrile-gloved) hand into our box of bio bits you emerge with a fully-functional nut for your bolt. So, hence, therefore, as a result we have decided to provide the entire life cycle of our BioBricks - over and above their behavioral characterization. From their genesis to gene synthesis, we’re giving you it all: snapshots of their sequences to our many guesses at their gels. Finally, you can rest assured that they sit happy in their bubble-wrapped plasmid packaging as we submit them off into the great lake of science - The Registry. | Here at WITS, we’re serious about our synthetic biology; we like knowing that when you shove your (nitrile-gloved) hand into our box of bio bits you emerge with a fully-functional nut for your bolt. So, hence, therefore, as a result we have decided to provide the entire life cycle of our BioBricks - over and above their behavioral characterization. From their genesis to gene synthesis, we’re giving you it all: snapshots of their sequences to our many guesses at their gels. Finally, you can rest assured that they sit happy in their bubble-wrapped plasmid packaging as we submit them off into the great lake of science - The Registry. | ||
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== List of Parts Submitted to The Registry == | == List of Parts Submitted to The Registry == |
Revision as of 20:19, 26 October 2010
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Mission Statement
Here at WITS, we’re serious about our synthetic biology; we like knowing that when you shove your (nitrile-gloved) hand into our box of bio bits you emerge with a fully-functional nut for your bolt. So, hence, therefore, as a result we have decided to provide the entire life cycle of our BioBricks - over and above their behavioral characterization. From their genesis to gene synthesis, we’re giving you it all: snapshots of their sequences to our many guesses at their gels. Finally, you can rest assured that they sit happy in their bubble-wrapped plasmid packaging as we submit them off into the great lake of science - The Registry.
List of Parts Submitted to The Registry
Non-Composite Parts
Machine 1 Parts
- Lac1/AraC Promoter: The inducible promoter serving as a proxy for infection
- PlcR-PapR Fusion Protein: The positive-feedback signal-propagating quorum molecule
- Venus: The YFP variant used in fluorometric analysis
Machine 2 Parts
- PlcR Promoter: The PlcR-PapR fusion protein-responsive promoter
- SpooA: The negative feedback regulator of the machine
Composite Parts