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    e-candi: The Story   |   Results at a Glance   |   Build Your Own Polysaccharide

    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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