Team:Queens Canada/Parts/Registry
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<h3purple> Chemotaxis Constructs: Targeted Movement </h3purple><p> | <h3purple> Chemotaxis Constructs: Targeted Movement </h3purple><p> | ||
- | + | <regulartext><b> BBa_K631031 - ODR7:OX1R:UNC-54:</b> A composite part designed to place the non-native OX1R into the neurons of the worm using the ODR-7 promoter for the ability to detect cholorobenzoic acid.</regulartext><br> | |
+ | <regulartext><b>BBa_K631032 - ODR7:ADBR2:UNC-54:</b> A composite part designed to place the non-native ADBR2 into the neurons of the worm using the ODR-7 promoter for the ability to detect phenol (albuteroll). Length: 3666 </regulartext><br> | ||
+ | <regulartext><b>BBa_K631033 - GCY7:ADBR2:UNC-54:</b> Another composite part with ADBR2, under the GCY7 promoter. </regulartext><br> | ||
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<h3purple> Reporter System: Fluorescent Constructs </h3purple><p> | <h3purple> Reporter System: Fluorescent Constructs </h3purple><p> | ||
+ | <regulartext><b>BBa_K631037 - GPC-1:eCFP:UNC-54:</b> This is a composite part for our reporter system using cyano-fluorescent protein under the GPC-1 promoter. Length: 3787 </regulartext><br> | ||
+ | <regulartext><b> BBa_K631034 - let858:RFP:UNC-54:</b>This is a composite part for our reporter system using red fluorescent protein under the let858 promoter.</regulartext><br> | ||
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+ | <regulartext><b> BBa_K631038 - GCY-7:eCFP:UNC-54:</b> This is a composite part for our reporter system using cyano-fluorescent protein under the GCY-7 promoter.</regulartext><br> | ||
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<h3purple> Biodegradation Mechanism: NAHD Enzyme </h3purple><p> | <h3purple> Biodegradation Mechanism: NAHD Enzyme </h3purple><p> | ||
- | + | <regulartext><b> BBa_K631039 - nahD:</b> The coding sequence for the nahD protein, from pseudomonas peutida, capable of degrading napthalene. Expressing this in our worm may give it the ability to degrade naphthalene.</regulartext><br> | |
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Revision as of 03:09, 29 September 2011
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