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|Reflectins are a family of proteins which help give cephalopods their amazing camouflage abilities and which can self-assemble into a variety of multilayered structures. We worked with Reflectin A1 from Loligo pealeii. See our Background page for more information about reflectins and their role in cephalopod camouflage, and see our registry page for information about our BioBrick submission.
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New for iGEM 2010 is the ''groupparts'' tag.  This tag will generate a table with all of the parts that your team adds to your team sandbox.  Note that if you want to document a part you need to document it on the [http://partsregistry.org Registry], not on your team wiki.
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A complete list of parts submitted to the Registry by this year's Cambridge team:
<groupparts>iGEM011 Cambridge</groupparts>
<groupparts>iGEM011 Cambridge</groupparts>
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Featured Parts

Reflectins are a family of proteins which help give cephalopods their amazing camouflage abilities and which can self-assemble into a variety of multilayered structures. We worked with Reflectin A1 from Loligo pealeii. See our Background page for more information about reflectins and their role in cephalopod camouflage, and see our registry page for information about our BioBrick submission.
Cam Multilayer drop 1.jpg

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...and the rest

A complete list of parts submitted to the Registry by this year's Cambridge team:

<groupparts>iGEM011 Cambridge</groupparts>