Team:Evry
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<p>This year, the Evry iGEM team pushed farther away the frontiers of synthetic biology bringing the frog as a new chassis for the iGEM competition. We have developed and characterized <em>the first parts for <i>Xenopus</i></em>, providing new tools for <em>modeling the physiology</em> of the animal and constructed a <em> synthetic hormonal system</em> in a multicellular organism. </p> | <p>This year, the Evry iGEM team pushed farther away the frontiers of synthetic biology bringing the frog as a new chassis for the iGEM competition. We have developed and characterized <em>the first parts for <i>Xenopus</i></em>, providing new tools for <em>modeling the physiology</em> of the animal and constructed a <em> synthetic hormonal system</em> in a multicellular organism. </p> | ||
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<p>Before starting, if you don't know <i>Xenopus</i>, let's check <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:Evry/Xenopus">its identity card</a>!</p> | <p>Before starting, if you don't know <i>Xenopus</i>, let's check <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:Evry/Xenopus">its identity card</a>!</p> | ||
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<p>Have a look to the overview page to see a summary of each part of our project and access to every details and results we obtained.</p> | <p>Have a look to the overview page to see a summary of each part of our project and access to every details and results we obtained.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 20:46, 26 September 2012
Welcome to the French Froggies Home Page!
This year, the Evry iGEM team pushed farther away the frontiers of synthetic biology bringing the frog as a new chassis for the iGEM competition. We have developed and characterized the first parts for Xenopus, providing new tools for modeling the physiology of the animal and constructed a synthetic hormonal system in a multicellular organism.
Have a look to the overview page to see a summary of each part of our project and access to every details and results we obtained.
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