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       <p>We produced poly-(3-hydroxybutyrate) [P(3HB)] as a substrate to fold biOrigami. P(3HB) is a biopolymer with thermoplastic properties, meaning that it contracts in heat. Unlike polystyrene, P(3HB) is biodegradable. Building on previous iGEM teams’ work on P(3HB), we have contributed BioBricks that increase P(3HB) production and facilitate its extraction from <i>Escherichia coli</i>, and have processed the polymer into useful sheets. See our biobricks here:</p>
 
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       <p>Basically copy and paste in your research paper here. After your introduction, put all your data, charts, graphs, modeling, results, disscussions, and conclusions here</p>
 
       <p>Basically copy and paste in your research paper here. After your introduction, put all your data, charts, graphs, modeling, results, disscussions, and conclusions here</p>

Revision as of 21:16, 7 September 2015

SB iGEM 2015

P(3HB) In vivo synthesis of biodegradable polymers

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Abstract

We produced poly-(3-hydroxybutyrate) [P(3HB)] as a substrate to fold biOrigami. P(3HB) is a biopolymer with thermoplastic properties, meaning that it contracts in heat. Unlike polystyrene, P(3HB) is biodegradable. Building on previous iGEM teams’ work on P(3HB), we have contributed BioBricks that increase P(3HB) production and facilitate its extraction from Escherichia coli, and have processed the polymer into useful sheets. See our biobricks here:

BioBricks

Introduction

Write your introduction, background information, why you are doing this project, how this project ties to the overall project, and so on and so forth.

Data and Results Discussion

Basically copy and paste in your research paper here. After your introduction, put all your data, charts, graphs, modeling, results, disscussions, and conclusions here

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Protocols

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References

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