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We went to some high schools around Kyoto University and gave a short introduction on synthetic biology and iGEM, including the attractive points of synthetic biology, the ways of changing living things by reconstructing their genes and activities of other undergraduate iGEM teams. In some high schools, we were able to meet some eager junior high school students. In such cases, we added a brief explanation about biochemistry, especially genes, nucleotide, codon and the basic system of gene expression
We went to some high schools around Kyoto University and gave a short introduction on synthetic biology and iGEM, including the attractive points of synthetic biology, the ways of changing living things by reconstructing their genes and activities of other undergraduate iGEM teams. In some high schools, we were able to meet some eager junior high school students. In such cases, we added a brief explanation about biochemistry, especially genes, nucleotide, codon and the basic system of gene expression

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We went to some high schools around Kyoto University and gave a short introduction on synthetic biology and iGEM, including the attractive points of synthetic biology, the ways of changing living things by reconstructing their genes and activities of other undergraduate iGEM teams. In some high schools, we were able to meet some eager junior high school students. In such cases, we added a brief explanation about biochemistry, especially genes, nucleotide, codon and the basic system of gene expression


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