Team:UIUC-Illinois
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- | <div class="desc"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/e/e5/Uiuc_Echiver.jpg" align="left" />This is a quick description, or will be a quick description about the future iFile Project. An ecoli cell that has an all new way of changing the way we think about the function of a cell. Imagine a cell that was fully adaptable to different conditions that would maxamize productivity if needed, but would not waste energy when a cell didn't need to. Consider it the eColi cell version 2.0. The higher the number, the better right? Well, welcome to the iFile Project.</div> | + | <div class="desc"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/e/e5/Uiuc_Echiver.jpg" width="112" height="162" align="left" />This is a quick description, or will be a quick description about the future iFile Project. An ecoli cell that has an all new way of changing the way we think about the function of a cell. Imagine a cell that was fully adaptable to different conditions that would maxamize productivity if needed, but would not waste energy when a cell didn't need to. Consider it the eColi cell version 2.0. The higher the number, the better right? Well, welcome to the iFile Project.</div> |
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