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                 <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Heidelberg/hp/experts#wink">
 
                 <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Heidelberg/hp/experts#wink">
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                <div class="question" id="question3">
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                    What could be discovered if every research lab had the possibility to <em>perform cheap and fast western blotting</em> for every protein?
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                     What could be discovered if every research lab had the possibility to <em>perform cheap and fast western blotting</em> for every protein?
 
                     What could be discovered if every research lab had the possibility to <em>perform cheap and fast western blotting</em> for every protein?
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                     Nature has provided us with the right tools: functional nucleic acids
 
                     Nature has provided us with the right tools: functional nucleic acids
 
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                    <p>We made it possible to <em>design</em> functional nucleic acids following the concepts of modularization and standardization</p>
 
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                    <p>We created a <em>new standard</em> to clone them and work with them, in vitro and in vivo</p>
 
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                    <p>We set up assays to validate our in silico designs and improve our designing rules</p>
 
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                    <p>Dive deeper into the ocean of our project to find out how we set the foundations to elevate functional nucleic acids to a new leading role in synthetic biology.</p>
 
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