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<p>Our focus is on creating a tool set that uses self assembly to arrange genetic material such as DNA and cells using properties inherent in Zinc Finger DNA binding domains. The project will work in progressive bands of complexity; constructing the Zinc Finger DNA as a tool, and then using this tool to produce genetic structures and even colour images on a microscale. This work could eventually lead to the assembly of 3D structures which has the potential in the construction and assembly of designed materials with enhanced properties.</p>
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Revision as of 10:38, 3 July 2015

Under Construction.

Warwick iGEM

Our Project

Our focus is on creating a tool set that uses self assembly to arrange genetic material such as DNA and cells using properties inherent in Zinc Finger DNA binding domains. The project will work in progressive bands of complexity; constructing the Zinc Finger DNA as a tool, and then using this tool to produce genetic structures and even colour images on a microscale. This work could eventually lead to the assembly of 3D structures which has the potential in the construction and assembly of designed materials with enhanced properties.