Team:Queens Canada/Project/Rationale

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<h3red> Methods: Approaching Our Project </h3red><p>
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<regulartext>As <i> C. elegans</i> is a multi-celleular organism, developing a concrete approach to our project required extensive research and planning. This section outlines our general methodology to tackling the bioremediation concept. </regulartext>
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<h3red> The Nose </h3red><p>
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<regulartext> After narrowing down our project idea, the first step we took was to research compounds and G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) our worm could use to detect pollutants.  </regulartext>
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Revision as of 00:56, 26 September 2011

Queen's
Methods: Approaching Our Project

As C. elegans is a multi-celleular organism, developing a concrete approach to our project required extensive research and planning. This section outlines our general methodology to tackling the bioremediation concept.

The Nose

After narrowing down our project idea, the first step we took was to research compounds and G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) our worm could use to detect pollutants.