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- | ''Synechocystis'', a model cyanobacteria, is a promising candidate for production of safranal and crocin. It is routinely used for cloning and already produces the precursor of both of these products, Zeaxanthin. Using the tools of synthetic biology, the WashU iGEM 2012 team hopes to successfully develop ''Synechocystis'' as a way to produce these valuable products. | + | ''Synechocystis'', a model cyanobacteria, is a promising candidate for production of safranal and crocin. It is routinely used for cloning and already produces the precursor of both of these products, Zeaxanthin. Using the tools of synthetic biology, the WashU iGEM 2012 team hopes to successfully develop ''Synechocystis'' as a way to produce these valuable products. The team will begin by expressing the products in ''E. coli'' before moving onto the cyanobacterium ''Synechocystis.'' |
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