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     <b>Key Achievements</b>
 
     <b>Key Achievements</b>
 
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         <li>Construction of multiple <a href='https://2015.igem.org/Team:CSU_Fort_Collins/Parts'>team parts</a></li>
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         <li>Construction and submission of multiple <a href='https://2015.igem.org/Team:CSU_Fort_Collins/Parts'>team parts</a></li>
 
         <li>Example 2</li>
 
         <li>Example 2</li>
 
         <li>Example 3</li>
 
         <li>Example 3</li>
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     <b>Key Challenges</b>
 
     <b>Key Challenges</b>
 
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         <li>Reworking breakdown constructs after fadD experiment</li>
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         <li>Reworking breakdown construct ideas after fadD experiment</li>
 
         <li>Development of terpenoid extraction from <i>E. coli</i></li>
 
         <li>Development of terpenoid extraction from <i>E. coli</i></li>
 
         <li>Example 3</li>
 
         <li>Example 3</li>

Revision as of 18:18, 12 September 2015

Project Results


Key Results

Key Achievements
  • Construction and submission of multiple team parts
  • Example 2
  • Example 3

Key Challenges
  • Reworking breakdown construct ideas after fadD experiment
  • Development of terpenoid extraction from E. coli
  • Example 3


Breakdown Results


Terpenoid Production Results

We ran a growth experiment to assess how much metabolic stress, if any, our construct introduced into our strain. From the results, we can conclude that the genes do not increase metabolic stress on the cell. See our Modeling page to find out how we created our graph.

Figure 1: Growth comparison between a control strain and our enhanced strain.


Kill Switch Results


Scale-Up Results


References

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