Team:Grenoble/Safety/Introduction
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+ | Synthetic biology is a relatively young research field. However, there are already many advances made in terms of safety. | ||
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+ | For example, specific genetic functions are used to prevent the reproduction of microorganisms. Those are for instance: | ||
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+ | <li>Genes preventing the propagation of DNA between microorganisms</li> | ||
+ | <li>Genes forcing microorganisms to grow only on specific media</li> | ||
+ | <li>Genes controlling cell death</li> | ||
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+ | In addition there is a classification of microorganisms according to their pathogenicity. This implies a legal framework which provides a safe environment to work in. In this field of work, safety is not only done regarding microorganisms dissemination but also protocols and chemical products used. | ||
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+ | But before setting up prevention means, the first thing to do is to assess risks. | ||
+ | Therefore in this part we will try to explain the way safety assessments were done as well as the results they gave. | ||
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+ | In order to clarify the statements, we decided to divide the section according to their contents. | ||
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+ | <div class="encadre" id="blue"> Blue: Get deeper into safety </div> | ||
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+ | <div class="encadre" id="red"> Red: Information you have to read</div> | ||
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+ | <div class="encadre" id="green"> Green: Explanation of methods</div> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:08, 24 September 2012
Get deeper into safety
Information you have to read
Explanation of methods
Introduction
- Genes preventing the propagation of DNA between microorganisms
- Genes forcing microorganisms to grow only on specific media
- Genes controlling cell death
Blue: Get deeper into safety
Red: Information you have to read
Green: Explanation of methods