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Revision as of 09:38, 2 September 2011

System Design

The system we have designed for iGEM 2011 takes advantage of the modular nature of synthetic biology and combines relatively few parts to create a complex and highly regulated system of gene expression. This diagram shows how the biobricks we intent to create can be organised to allow for the bio-photo-lithography process. Highlighting the devices will display the biobrick constructs we have design to perform the device functions.