Team:Cambridge

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We are the  Cambridge Team for iGEM 2010. Over the course of the summer we have built a number of BioBricks to allow <strong>bioluminescence</strong>. We used genes originally found in fireflies (<em>Photinus pyralis</em> and <em>Luciola cruciata</em>) and those from the marine bacterium <em>Vibrio fischeri</em>.
We are the  Cambridge Team for iGEM 2010. Over the course of the summer we have built a number of BioBricks to allow <strong>bioluminescence</strong>. We used genes originally found in fireflies (<em>Photinus pyralis</em> and <em>Luciola cruciata</em>) and those from the marine bacterium <em>Vibrio fischeri</em>.
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Our aims will be to provide a quantifiable photon output, and to build the foundations for bioluminescent light sources in the future.  
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These systems will form the basis of simple quantitative assays and in the future might also be used as a light source.
We have also designed a number of software tools to assist synthetic biologists, including a primer design tool for Gibson Assembly.
We have also designed a number of software tools to assist synthetic biologists, including a primer design tool for Gibson Assembly.

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