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<p class="text-faded" style="font-size: 18px">Our project encompasses the characterisation of standardized biological parts that facilitate the use of non-model microorganisms as novel chassis. The domestication of non-model strains with high potential for industrial applications could accelerate their understanding and increase the list of strains that are suitable for bioproduction of relevant products (Check out the team’s essay “Masses of Chassis” for more information). | <p class="text-faded" style="font-size: 18px">Our project encompasses the characterisation of standardized biological parts that facilitate the use of non-model microorganisms as novel chassis. The domestication of non-model strains with high potential for industrial applications could accelerate their understanding and increase the list of strains that are suitable for bioproduction of relevant products (Check out the team’s essay “Masses of Chassis” for more information). | ||
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<p class="text-faded" style="font-size: 18px">However, we recognise that the integration of uncommon or new strains into the laboratory raises both biosafety and biosecurity questions (e.g. unknown pathogenicity and toxicity), which are heightened by the fast development of SynBIo and DIYBio fields. Such issues, if not properly addressed, can constitute a risk for both users and their surroundings (i.e. unwanted health and environmental problems). | <p class="text-faded" style="font-size: 18px">However, we recognise that the integration of uncommon or new strains into the laboratory raises both biosafety and biosecurity questions (e.g. unknown pathogenicity and toxicity), which are heightened by the fast development of SynBIo and DIYBio fields. Such issues, if not properly addressed, can constitute a risk for both users and their surroundings (i.e. unwanted health and environmental problems). |
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