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<p align="justify">In contrast to ''E. coli'', the model organism ''B. subtilis'' is a gram-postivite rod. It is a facultatively aerobic soil bacterium which can move with its peritrichous flagella. Under ideal conditions, it has a doubling time of 45 minutes. ''B. subtilis'' is, in contrast to ''E. coli'', naturally competent, which means that e.g. under nutrient limitation, 10% of cells in a populaton get competent and take up DNA. Also unique for ''B. subtilis'' is that the vegetative cells can differentiate under nutrient limitations into spores, which we use in our project '''Bead'''zillus. Concerning working with ''B. subtilis'', it is important to know that there are integrative vectors which can integrate into the genome of the organism, in contrast to ''E. coli'', for which there are only replicative vectors. Also both organisms have [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generally_recognized_as_safe GRAS] state.
<p align="justify">In contrast to ''E. coli'', the model organism ''B. subtilis'' is a gram-postivite rod. It is a facultatively aerobic soil bacterium which can move with its peritrichous flagella. Under ideal conditions, it has a doubling time of 45 minutes. ''B. subtilis'' is, in contrast to ''E. coli'', naturally competent, which means that e.g. under nutrient limitation, 10% of cells in a populaton get competent and take up DNA. Also unique for ''B. subtilis'' is that the vegetative cells can differentiate under nutrient limitations into spores, which we use in our project '''Bead'''zillus. Concerning working with ''B. subtilis'', it is important to know that there are integrative vectors which can integrate into the genome of the organism, in contrast to ''E. coli'', for which there are only replicative vectors. Also both organisms have [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generally_recognized_as_safe GRAS] state.
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<br>Visit our [[Team:LMU-Munich/Lab_Notebook/Protocols|Protocols page]] for details how to work with ''B. subtilis''
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Revision as of 19:15, 26 September 2012

iGEM Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Beadzillus

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The LMU-Munich team is exuberantly happy about the great success at the World Championship Jamboree in Boston. Our project Beadzillus finished 4th and won the prize for the "Best Wiki" (with Slovenia) and "Best New Application Project".

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