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                         <h4> Our project involved a lot of experiments using a wide range of organisms from Pichia Pistorius to Escherichia coli, Streptococcus mutans, and lentivirus! We have divided the different experiments into six sections as shown below.  </h4>
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  <h4> Our experimental results can be seen in detail on the proof of concept page, which shows how we achieved:  </h4>

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UCL iGEM 2016 | BioSynthAge

LABS: OVERVIEW




Our project involved a lot of experiments using a wide range of organisms, including Pichia pastoris, Escherichia coli, Streptococcus mutans, and lentivirus! We have divided the different experiments into six sections as shown below.

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Our experimental results can be seen in detail on the proof of concept page, which shows how we achieved:

The characterization of our SOD GFP construct

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In addition, the details of all the protocols we used for all of our experiments, along with a list of materials and equipment can be found on our protocols page.