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Revision as of 01:44, 21 August 2015
Welcome to CRATER CRISPR/Cas9 Assisted Tranformation Efficient Reaction
Our Vision
Imagine the ability to produce plastics without petrochemicals. We wanted to engineer bacteria to become bioplastic factories so on space colonies plastics could be produced and unilized.
How are we doing this?
Bioplastics, substrates, cellulose, CRATER, PHA, Polystyrene, Biopigments. Wow. Much fold. Very NASA.
Substrates
Substrates? More like contraints! Hmmmmmm
Cellulose
Man this cellulose stuff is smelly. Hopefully we can use this as a substrate some howw.......
Bio-Plastics
Look at this we are working on two plastics. The first is polystyrene, and the other is P(3HB)
Folding Mechanism
This is how we do it.
Bio-Pigment
With the infrared light and bacteria produced pigment... WE CAN RULE THE WORLD BWAHAHAHA