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− | <p class="space20"> | + | <p class="space20">The Manchester-Graz team are also working on a project centred around the gut microbiome. We learned this because our PhD adviser, Sibyl, met their supervisor at a carbohydrate conference in May 2015. </p> |
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<p class="space20">Manchester-Graz have developed an expression system designed to regulate single and multi-gene pathways for an intestine expression. They help us to model butyrate production in the gut and we also exchanged parts to conduct reciprocal testing experiments measuring output by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). Additionally we tested their parts by incubating them in our faecal microbiota system.</p> | <p class="space20">Manchester-Graz have developed an expression system designed to regulate single and multi-gene pathways for an intestine expression. They help us to model butyrate production in the gut and we also exchanged parts to conduct reciprocal testing experiments measuring output by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). Additionally we tested their parts by incubating them in our faecal microbiota system.</p> |
Revision as of 13:10, 11 September 2015
Collaborations
Collaboration is an important part of the iGEM competition. We worked with three different 2015 iGEM teams to achieve different goals.
Manchester-Graz team
The Manchester-Graz team are also working on a project centred around the gut microbiome. We learned this because our PhD adviser, Sibyl, met their supervisor at a carbohydrate conference in May 2015.
Manchester-Graz have developed an expression system designed to regulate single and multi-gene pathways for an intestine expression. They help us to model butyrate production in the gut and we also exchanged parts to conduct reciprocal testing experiments measuring output by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). Additionally we tested their parts by incubating them in our faecal microbiota system.
You can learn more by clicking on the image on the right.
Collaborations 2
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Collaborations 3
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Collaborations 4
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References
1. REFERENCE PLACEHOLDER