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iGEM Yale

introduction

Yale-iGEM team is doing great. Welcome to Yale-iGEM 2010! In our inaugural year of iGEM competition, we have designed a system to harness biology to construct conductive circuits. By enabling E. coli to affect local redox chemistry, we can use bacteria to construct circuit elements in a specified geometry. This could allow the manufacture of electrical components under biological conditions.