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Software references
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[2] Simple Directmedia Layer. [online] Available at: http://www.libsdl.org [Accessed 21/08/2012].

[3] Krasner, G. E., Pope, S. T., 1988. A Cookbook for Using the Model-View-Controller User Interface Paradigm in Smalltalk-80. Journal of Object Oriented Programming, Vol 1 (3), 26-49.

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College of Life Sciences (2009) Basic Health & Safety Training Checklist. [WWW] Version 11, Available at: https://www.lifesci.dundee.ac.uk/services/healthandsafety/training/btc.pdf [Accessed 21/08/2012]

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College of Life Sciences. GM microorganism risk assessment (2012) Creating a new type of synthetic E. coli expressing a type VI secretion system incorporating a C. difficile specific endolysin. [pdf] Available at:
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College of Life Sciences. Safe operating procedure (2012) Containment level 1: General Laboratory. [pdf] Available at: https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/igem.org/f/fc/Dundee12Safe_op_level_1.pdf

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