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<h2> Collaborations</h2>
 
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<h4>Testing Water Samples From Around the World</h4>
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<p> As our project aims to develop a product to remove phosphate out of wastewater, we chose to test water samples from around the world for phosphate concentration. We would like to thank the iGEM teams- TU Eindhoven, Technion Israel and ... for their water samples!</p>
 
<p> As our project aims to develop a product to remove phosphate out of wastewater, we chose to test water samples from around the world for phosphate concentration. We would like to thank the iGEM teams- TU Eindhoven, Technion Israel and ... for their water samples!</p>
  
<h4>Cloning assembly guide>/h4>
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<h3>Cloning assembly guide</h3>
<p>At the beginning of the summer, TU Eindhoven reached out and asked iGEM teams around the world about which DNA assembly methods they were using. They have put together a cloning guide using information sent from 13 teams, one of which was us! Check out their guide and see what they worked on <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:TU_Eindhoven"> here</a>.    
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<p>At the beginning of the summer, TU Eindhoven reached out and asked iGEM teams around the world about which DNA assembly methods they were using. They have put together a cloning guide using information sent from 13 teams, one of which was us! Check out their guide and see what they worked on <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:TU_Eindhoven"> here</a>. </p>   
  
 
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Collaborations

Testing Water Samples From Around the World

As our project aims to develop a product to remove phosphate out of wastewater, we chose to test water samples from around the world for phosphate concentration. We would like to thank the iGEM teams- TU Eindhoven, Technion Israel and ... for their water samples!

Cloning assembly guide

At the beginning of the summer, TU Eindhoven reached out and asked iGEM teams around the world about which DNA assembly methods they were using. They have put together a cloning guide using information sent from 13 teams, one of which was us! Check out their guide and see what they worked on here.