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==Parts==
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We enabled our bugs to degrade hydrocarbons using standard biological parts, also called BioBricks. These are nucleic acid-encoded molecular biological functions, along with the associated information defining and describing the parts. You can find more information about this on the website of [http://biobricks.org/ The BioBricks Foundation].
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Using these molecules any synthetic biologist or biological engineer can program living organisms. [[Team:TU_Delft/Parts/biobricks|All our parts]] are available to anyone for free via MIT's [http://parts.mit.edu Registry of Standard Biological Parts].
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After designing the parts, we operated them in ''E. coli'' cells. The methods we used are described on the [[Team:TU_Delft/Parts/characterization|Characterization]] page.
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*[[Team:TU_Delft/Parts/biobricks|BioBricks]]
*[[Team:TU_Delft/Parts/biobricks|BioBricks]]
*[[Team:TU_Delft/Parts/characterization|Characterization]]
*[[Team:TU_Delft/Parts/characterization|Characterization]]

Revision as of 12:34, 14 October 2010

Parts

We enabled our bugs to degrade hydrocarbons using standard biological parts, also called BioBricks. These are nucleic acid-encoded molecular biological functions, along with the associated information defining and describing the parts. You can find more information about this on the website of [http://biobricks.org/ The BioBricks Foundation].

Using these molecules any synthetic biologist or biological engineer can program living organisms. All our parts are available to anyone for free via MIT's [http://parts.mit.edu Registry of Standard Biological Parts].

After designing the parts, we operated them in E. coli cells. The methods we used are described on the Characterization page.

Continue reading: