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<p style = "font-size:16px"><b>Free range chickens roam Grand View Farms</b></p>
 
<p style = "font-size:16px"><b>Free range chickens roam Grand View Farms</b></p>
 
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<p>The farmers willingness to accept GMO crops as not intrinsically bad, and their strong interest both from an ethical and economical standpoint in maintaining an antibiotic free operation helped as gain a greater understanding of the applications for our Hok Sok plasmid maintenance system. If this could be used to maintain plasmids in lieu of antibiotics, then synthetic biology could benefit and partner with organizations like Grand View Farms, without compromising the integrity of their rejection of antibiotics. Genetically modified bacteria which increase soil quality, or the nutrient uptake of animals when ingested. Perhaps could not yet be marketed with success to organizations like Grand View Farms. But the removal of the need for antibiotics removes one major roadblock in collaboration between organic farmers and synthetic biologists that is useful, profitable, and most importantly ethically satisfactory to all.</p>
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<p style = "font-size:18px;text-align:justify";>The farmers' willingness to accept GMO crops demonstrated their interest in maintaining an antibiotic free operation. This helped us gain a greater understanding of the applications for our Hok-Sok plasmid maintenance system. If this could be used to maintain plasmids in lieu of antibiotics, then synthetic biology could benefit and partner with organizations like Grand View Farms without compromising the integrity of their rejection of antibiotics. Genetically modified bacteria which increase soil quality or the nutrient uptake of animals when ingested are just two examples of how synthetic biology could benefit farms, but the prior necessity of antibiotics prohibited their acceptance. However, we knew that without antibiotics, plasmids could not be maintained within the cell for very long, leading to a highly variable level of expression. We thus made sure to ensure that our Hok-Sok system could not only maintain plasmids, but also ensure a consistent expression level.</p>
  
 
<h1 style="text-align:justify;"><b>Montgomery County Fair</b></h1></a>  
 
<h1 style="text-align:justify;"><b>Montgomery County Fair</b></h1></a>  

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