Team:Amsterdam

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Meet '''The Cellulair Logbook''', a methylation based memory module which uses the naturally occurring phenomenon
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Meet '''The Cellular Logbook''', a methylation based memory module which uses the naturally occurring phenomenon
of '''DNA methylation''' to robustly store signals it has sensed in its environment. The
of '''DNA methylation''' to robustly store signals it has sensed in its environment. The
Amsterdam iGEM 2012 team, consisting of six students, will dedicate the summer to
Amsterdam iGEM 2012 team, consisting of six students, will dedicate the summer to
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redesignating an evolutionarly designed tested and proven principle for novel purposes,
redesignating an evolutionarly designed tested and proven principle for novel purposes,
could be linked to any of the many biological sensors that are available in the DNA
could be linked to any of the many biological sensors that are available in the DNA
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parts registry. The Cellulair Logbook therefore holds great promise as a detect & store–system for
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parts registry. The Cellular Logbook therefore holds great promise as a detect & store–system for
experimental and industrial purposes.
experimental and industrial purposes.
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Meet The Cellular Logbook, a methylation based memory module which uses the naturally occurring phenomenon of DNA methylation to robustly store signals it has sensed in its environment. The Amsterdam iGEM 2012 team, consisting of six students, will dedicate the summer to the realization of this innovative and ambitious plan. This novel storage mechanism, redesignating an evolutionarly designed tested and proven principle for novel purposes, could be linked to any of the many biological sensors that are available in the DNA parts registry. The Cellular Logbook therefore holds great promise as a detect & store–system for experimental and industrial purposes.

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Amsterdam thumbs up.gif Team Wiki
Amsterdam thumbs down.jpg Present a poster and a talk at the iGEM Jamboree
Amsterdam thumbs down.jpg New biobrick
Amsterdam thumbs down.jpg Working biobrick
Amsterdam thumbs down.jpg Biobrick characterization
Amsterdam thumbs down.jpg Improve an existing biobrick
Amsterdam thumbs down.jpg Collaboration
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