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<h2>many thanks!</h2>
<h2>many thanks!</h2>
<p>Our project could not have been possible without the help and support of many people. First and foremost, Kurt Schellenberg and <a href="http://www.huh.harvard.edu/research/mathews-lab/">Sarah Mathews</a> for help with everything related to growing and transforming Arabidopsis - thank you for your tireless support as we learned how to care for and engineer plants. Kirsten Bomblies and Detlef Weigel for providing us with information and constructs for construction of <a href="http://wmd.weigelworld.org/">artificial microRNAs,</a> <a href="http://www.pi.csiro.au/rnai/vectors.htm">CSIRO</a> for providing us with hairpin RNAi vectors for plants, Tim Hsiau and J. Chris Anderson for providing help and materials for the genetic fence, and <a href="http://www.arabidopsis.org/">TAIR,</a> for the pORE vector series.</p>
<p>Our project could not have been possible without the help and support of many people. First and foremost, Kurt Schellenberg and <a href="http://www.huh.harvard.edu/research/mathews-lab/">Sarah Mathews</a> for help with everything related to growing and transforming Arabidopsis - thank you for your tireless support as we learned how to care for and engineer plants. Kirsten Bomblies and Detlef Weigel for providing us with information and constructs for construction of <a href="http://wmd.weigelworld.org/">artificial microRNAs,</a> <a href="http://www.pi.csiro.au/rnai/vectors.htm">CSIRO</a> for providing us with hairpin RNAi vectors for plants, Tim Hsiau and J. Chris Anderson for providing help and materials for the genetic fence, and <a href="http://www.arabidopsis.org/">TAIR,</a> for the pORE vector series.</p>
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<p>we are funded by the <a href="http://wyss.harvard.edu/">Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering.</a></p>
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<p>We are funded by the <a href="http://wyss.harvard.edu/">Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering.</a></p>
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<h2>images</h2>
<h2>images</h2>
<p>Images used on this site were taken by us or licensed under the Creative Commons Share-alike license by the following Flickr users:</p>
<p>Images used on this site were taken by us or licensed under the Creative Commons Share-alike license by the following Flickr users:</p>

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many thanks!

Our project could not have been possible without the help and support of many people. First and foremost, Kurt Schellenberg and Sarah Mathews for help with everything related to growing and transforming Arabidopsis - thank you for your tireless support as we learned how to care for and engineer plants. Kirsten Bomblies and Detlef Weigel for providing us with information and constructs for construction of artificial microRNAs, CSIRO for providing us with hairpin RNAi vectors for plants, Tim Hsiau and J. Chris Anderson for providing help and materials for the genetic fence, and TAIR, for the pORE vector series.


sponsors

We are funded by the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering.


images

Images used on this site were taken by us or licensed under the Creative Commons Share-alike license by the following Flickr users: