Team:Missouri Miners

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<div id="instructions" style="text-align: center; font-weight: regular; font-size: large; color: silver; padding: 5px;"><p><font face="Berlin Sans FB"><font size="7" face="Berlin Sans FB" color=#42C555>I</font>n the bodies of people with diabetes, the ability to recognize and respond to glucose concentrations in the blood has been compromised. As a result, glucose accumulates to dangerous levels. High blood glucose concentrations can cause irreversible damage to critical organs, impairing their functionality. With parts from the iGEM registry, our team created a glucose-controlled promoter linked to a yellow fluorescence production gene in E. coli. The concentrations of glucose to which the promoter responds can be determined. Once the concentration is known, the promoter can be mutated so that it will be activated by varying concentrations of glucose and be used as a glucose sensor for people with diabetes. In the future, an insulin gene could be added to this system for use in insulin pumps, where specific glucose levels trigger insulin production in E. coli.
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<h1>Welcome to the Missouri Miners Wiki page! </h1><br />
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The Team of 2011
The Team of 2011
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<p>We are the Missouri Miners from Missouri University of Science and Technology.  Our team formed in 2007 and we've been working hard developing iGEM projects ever since.  In the beginning, the team only had a handful of people but, recently, we have grown to 30 hardworking members.</p>
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<p>Our team is a student organization at S&T and we have been working hard to establish ourselves among the other well known student groups.  We are also working towards becoming S&T's newest Student Design Team.  Being at a science and technology university, Design Teams have a strong tradition on our campus and are highly respected.  We hope to bring a new design aspect to our school and promote the usefulness of synthetic biology.</p>
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<p>We are very excited to participate in the iGEM 2011 Jamboree!</p>
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Latest revision as of 05:48, 28 September 2011



Welcome to the Missouri Miners Wiki page!


The Team of 2011


We are the Missouri Miners from Missouri University of Science and Technology. Our team formed in 2007 and we've been working hard developing iGEM projects ever since. In the beginning, the team only had a handful of people but, recently, we have grown to 30 hardworking members.


Our team is a student organization at S&T and we have been working hard to establish ourselves among the other well known student groups. We are also working towards becoming S&T's newest Student Design Team. Being at a science and technology university, Design Teams have a strong tradition on our campus and are highly respected. We hope to bring a new design aspect to our school and promote the usefulness of synthetic biology.


We are very excited to participate in the iGEM 2011 Jamboree!