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Revision as of 03:24, 30 September 2011



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Welcome


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G'day from the 2011 Macquarie University iGEM group.

This year's research team will be expanding upon the research conducted by last year's iGEM team. This project involves the production of a phytochrome light switch that jumps between two different light states, acting as a reporter for ambient light conditions. We've nicknamed our work 'the switch-a-roo' as our phytochromes hop back and forth between green and blue states.


Here are some quick links to various parts of our work:

  • An overview of our Project

  • Head on over to our Data Page for a summary of our registered parts

  • Or meet the Team!