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Revision as of 10:07, 18 October 2016

Wageningen UR iGEM 2016

 

Results

In this section we like to present you the main results of the BeeT project. BeeT is engineered to produce a toxin specific for Varroa destructor, produce the toxin on the right time and incapable of escaping the hive alive. To accomplish this, we performed multiple experiments and created different models. The outcome is in short shown on this page.


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Figure 2. Microscopy images of Coomassie-stained isolates, 1000x magnification with a Zeiss Axio Scope.A1 brightfield microscope. (a) B. thuringiensis HD350. The red arrow points to a Cry toxin, the green arrow to a spore and the yellow arrow to a vegetative cell. (b) Isolate 62, a coccus. Most isolates had this morphology. (c) Isolate 82, showing Bacillus-like morphology.

Here all the nice results regarding Cry Toxins be shown.


Here all the nice results regarding the ribo switch, toggle switch, metabolic modelling, and quorum sensing be shown.



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Here all the nice results regarding the light kill switch and biocontainment will be shown.

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Testing BeeT in a Beehive BEEHAVE

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Beehave model and a nice conclusion