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<h3red> Methods: Approaching Our Project </h3red><p> | <h3red> Methods: Approaching Our Project </h3red><p> | ||
- | <regulartext>As <i> C. elegans</i> is a multi-celleular organism, developing a concrete approach to our project required extensive research and planning. This section outlines our general methodology to tackling the bioremediation concept. </regulartext> | + | <regulartext>As <i> C. elegans</i> is a multi-celleular organism, developing a concrete approach to our project required extensive research and planning. This section outlines our general methodology to tackling the bioremediation concept. </regulartext><p> |
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<h3red> The Nose </h3red><p> | <h3red> The Nose </h3red><p> | ||
- | <regulartext> After narrowing down our project idea, the first step we took was to research compounds and G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) our worm could use to detect pollutants. </regulartext> | + | <regulartext> After narrowing down our project idea, the first step we took was to research compounds and G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) our worm could use to detect pollutants. </regulartext><p> |
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<h3red> The Nerves </h3red><p> | <h3red> The Nerves </h3red><p> | ||
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3. Ahmed S and Hodgkin J. (2000) MRT-2 checkpoint protein is required for germline immortality and telomere replication in C. elegans. Nature, 403(6766):149-151. <p></regulartext> | 3. Ahmed S and Hodgkin J. (2000) MRT-2 checkpoint protein is required for germline immortality and telomere replication in C. elegans. Nature, 403(6766):149-151. <p></regulartext> | ||
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2. Kiyohara H, Torigoe S, Kaida N, Asaki T, Iida, T, Hayashi H and Takizawa N. (1994) Cloning and Characterization of a Chromosomal Gene Cluster, pah, That Encodes the Upper Pathway for Phenanthrene and Naphthalene Utilization by Pseudomonas putida OUS82. Journal of Bacteriology, 176:2439-2443.
3. Ahmed S and Hodgkin J. (2000) MRT-2 checkpoint protein is required for germline immortality and telomere replication in C. elegans. Nature, 403(6766):149-151.