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<p>Until now, the only documented antifreeze protein in the iGEM parts registry was <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K652004">ZeAFP</a>. This year, the WPI iGEM team set out to build a library of antifreeze proteins for future iGEM teams and to characterize the freeze surivival and biofilm inhibiting properties of each antifreeze proteins. We successfully created a library of 39 coding, generator, and composite BioBricks consisting of 16 unique antifreeze proteins. All of the BioBricks in our library are listed in the table below. </p> | <p>Until now, the only documented antifreeze protein in the iGEM parts registry was <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K652004">ZeAFP</a>. This year, the WPI iGEM team set out to build a library of antifreeze proteins for future iGEM teams and to characterize the freeze surivival and biofilm inhibiting properties of each antifreeze proteins. We successfully created a library of 39 coding, generator, and composite BioBricks consisting of 16 unique antifreeze proteins. All of the BioBricks in our library are listed in the table below. </p> | ||
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Until now, the only documented antifreeze protein in the iGEM parts registry was ZeAFP. This year, the WPI iGEM team set out to build a library of antifreeze proteins for future iGEM teams and to characterize the freeze surivival and biofilm inhibiting properties of each antifreeze proteins. We successfully created a library of 39 coding, generator, and composite BioBricks consisting of 16 unique antifreeze proteins. All of the BioBricks in our library are listed in the table below.
<groupparts>iGEM015 WPI-Worcester</groupparts>