Team:WITS-CSIR SA/Project/Submissions

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<p> Biological parts are genetic sequences that can be ligated into plasmids enabling prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells to perform a new function, or to optimize a specific pathway already existing within the cell. Some such parts include promoters, gene sequences and terminators. If all of the aforementioned components are present in a plasmid, it is termed a device. </p>
<p> Biological parts are genetic sequences that can be ligated into plasmids enabling prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells to perform a new function, or to optimize a specific pathway already existing within the cell. Some such parts include promoters, gene sequences and terminators. If all of the aforementioned components are present in a plasmid, it is termed a device. </p>
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<p> No parts have been submitted at this stage of the competition. Only once rigorous testing has been performed in the lab, will parts be submitted to the registry of biological parts.</p>
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<p> No parts have been submitted at this stage of the competition. Only once rigorous testing has been performed in the lab will we submit our parts.</p>
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Latest revision as of 07:59, 24 May 2011

Parts Submitted

What are biological parts?

Biological parts are genetic sequences that can be ligated into plasmids enabling prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells to perform a new function, or to optimize a specific pathway already existing within the cell. Some such parts include promoters, gene sequences and terminators. If all of the aforementioned components are present in a plasmid, it is termed a device.

Parts submitted

No parts have been submitted at this stage of the competition. Only once rigorous testing has been performed in the lab will we submit our parts.