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The parts used for this project are divided into two large categories: basic parts and composite parts.
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Basic parts are parts that serve one specific function, but require other parts to produce protein or perform other functions.
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<a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Harvard_BioDesign/Basic_Part">Basic Parts</a></p>
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are parts that serve one specific function, but require other parts to produce protein or perform other functions.</p>
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Composite parts are parts made of basic parts that combine the functions of each basic part to provide a higher-order function, such as the production PETase.
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<a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Harvard_BioDesign/Composite_Part">Composite Parts</a></p>
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are parts made of basic parts that combine the functions of each basic part to provide a higher-order function, such as the production of PETase.
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Latest revision as of 12:48, 19 January 2017

Harvard BioDesign 2016

Parts

The parts used for this project are divided into two large categories: basic parts and composite parts.

Basic Parts

Basic Parts

are parts that serve one specific function, but require other parts to produce protein or perform other functions.

Composite Parts

Composite Parts

are parts made of basic parts that combine the functions of each basic part to provide a higher-order function, such as the production of PETase.