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       <li><a href="http://biosciences.exeter.ac.uk/staff/index.php?web_id=ken_haynes" style="color:#1d1d1b">Prof. Ken Haynes</a></li>
       <li><a href="http://biosciences.exeter.ac.uk/staff/index.php?web_id=ken_haynes" style="color:#1d1d1b">Prof. Ken Haynes</a></li>
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       <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:Exeter/Results" style="color:#57B947">Results at a Glance</a>
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       <a href="http://glycoweb.com/" style="color:#57B947">Build Your Own Polysaccharide</a>
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       <p>The idea of the oolysaccharide iterative design cycle is to create a cycle that allow scientists and engineers to continually adapt polysaccharides and take advantage of  
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       what has already been learnt. This project, e-candi, investigates whether synthetic biology can provide a platform technology to revolutionise polysaccharide research, allowing rapid biosynthesis of designer polysaccharides and the implementation of such a design cycle.</p>
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    <p><u>Website Designed and Built by: Ryan Edginton, James Lynch & Alex Clowsley</u> &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;
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    The iterative design cycle allows scientists and engineers to continually adapt and take advantage of what has already been learnt. This project, e-candi, investigates whether synthetic biology can provide a platform technology to revolutionise polysaccharide research, allowing rapid biosynthesis of designer polysaccharides and the implementation of such a design cycle.


     
     

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