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!align="center"|[https://igem.org/Team.cgi?year=2012&team_name=Tuebingen Official Team Profile]
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== The Project ==
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* [[Team:Tuebingen/ProjectOverview|Overview]] <br /> A short introduction including an animation film.
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* [[Team:Tuebingen/ProjectQuestions|Questions]] <br /> Every project should start with important questions, here are ours.
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== '''Overall project''' ==
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* [[Team:Tuebingen/ProjectMechanism|Mechanism]] <br /> An in-depth explanation of our genetically engineered system.
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* [[Team:Tuebingen/ProjectImplementation|Implementation]] <br /> Assembly and plasmid construction to implement the system.
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Our aim is the expression of zebrafish (''Danio rerio'') membrane progestin receptor (mPR) in yeast to reliably measure steroid concentrations in water by inducing bioluminiscence.
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* [[Team:Tuebingen/Parts|Submitted Parts]] <br /> All of our submitted Parts.
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* [[Team:Tuebingen/References|References]] <br /> Scientific literature used to design our project.
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== Project Details==
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=== Part 2 ===
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=== The Experiments ===
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=== Part 3 ===
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== Results ==
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 18 September 2012



The Project

  • Overview
    A short introduction including an animation film.
  • Questions
    Every project should start with important questions, here are ours.
  • Mechanism
    An in-depth explanation of our genetically engineered system.
  • Implementation
    Assembly and plasmid construction to implement the system.
  • Submitted Parts
    All of our submitted Parts.
  • References
    Scientific literature used to design our project.