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== '''Overall project''' ==
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== The Project ==
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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/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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=== The problem: Effects of hormones on fish developement ===
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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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In the last years higher and higher concentrations of syntethic hormones have been measured in most of US rivers, disturbing not only gonad differentiation of juvenile fish, but also causing the developement of female sex tissue in male fish. The resulting high number of female fish decreases population size dramatically.
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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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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.