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Revision as of 13:55, 24 October 2012

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Welcome to the official wiki of EdiGEM - the Edinburgh team for iGEM 2012! To find more about our project have a look at our Project page. Or, alternatively, watch the video abstract below.

However, if you are short for time, you may want to have a look at EdiGEM's Concise Project Description.

Project Abstract

A Collaboration Suggestion

As a side project, our team would like to use the Citrobacter freundii bacterium as a novel chassis in iGEM projects (and beyond). What you need to do is send us your parts, so we can test them on our friendly lemon bacterium. Interested? Then go to the top right corner of the page and contact us via Gmail, Facebook or Twitter.