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Welcome to Georgia Tech iGEM 2011 Wiki!


Purpose: As a research team, our goals are two fold: to mobilize the crispr/cas bacterial immune system on a plasmid, and subsequently utilize this system as an intelligent gene targeting system capable of eliminating antibiotic resistance.