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Project
In this chapter, you will be taken through the details of the three main parts of the Bacto-Aid project; spidersilk, bacteriocines and bio-degradable plastic (PHB).
Silk
Bacteriocines
Poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate PHB
We will give you a thorough description of the project as a whole and its separate sub-elements. Through this, we will highlight our motivation for working on Bacto-Aid. Additionally you will get a more detailed insight into the experiments of the project, along with protocols of our laboratory work and at last but not least, our results. We will also try to prove our concept to you and better understand what scientific reproduction really is.
Come on, click next! There's so much to discover!