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- | International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) is a worldwide competition in synthetic biology which originated at MIT (Cambridge, USA) in 2004. With over 120 teams expected to participate in 2011 the iGEM competition has rapidly developed into a major scientific event.
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- | This year Wageningen UR joins the arena for the first time. Our team brings together students from molecular life sciences, biotechnology and bioinformatics to advance the knowledge in cell-to-cell communication. The highlights of our project are delivering the first functional synchronized oscillator to the registry of standard biological parts and introducing Aspergillus as the first fungal chassis.
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