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Revision as of 18:31, 7 September 2015
Plants which degrade plastic?
This year’s iGEM project of the Berlin team is all about plastic -
to be specific: microplastic and the clearance of our water with the aid of Synthetic Biology.
The idea is to build a modular filter system for wastewater treatment plants which is able to degrade plastic.
Bakterial flagella, moleculare hair-like structures, are equipped with a combination of enzymes that are able
to breakdown plastic molecules.
Project
Projekt erklaerung.
Team
Team Erklaerung.
Safety
Safety Erklaerung