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<p style = "font-size:18px">Our Hok/Sok plasmid maintenance system is designed to overcome these limitations, advancing the feasibility of many synthetic biology projects on an industrial scale. The Hok/Sok gene has been studied in E. coli inhabiting the gut flora of humans. There is no evidence to indicate that Hok/Sok or any of our other Biobricks pose any risk to the health of humans or any other organisms. As a result, Hok/Sok can be used as a more environmentally friendly alternative that could appeal to even the most established organic farms. </p>
 
<p style = "font-size:18px">Our Hok/Sok plasmid maintenance system is designed to overcome these limitations, advancing the feasibility of many synthetic biology projects on an industrial scale. The Hok/Sok gene has been studied in E. coli inhabiting the gut flora of humans. There is no evidence to indicate that Hok/Sok or any of our other Biobricks pose any risk to the health of humans or any other organisms. As a result, Hok/Sok can be used as a more environmentally friendly alternative that could appeal to even the most established organic farms. </p>
  
<p style = "font-size:18px"> Our custom made PCR also poses no significant risk to its users. This PCR machine contains its heating elements that originate from a commonly available hair-drier. Furthermore the voltage/amps (ask Aditya) are below the threshold necessary to pose a risk to its users. However, as this device does contain electrical components, tampering with the electrical wiring could result in a fire-hazard. Therefore, users of this PCR should be wary of spilling water on the device or modifying the wiring. </p>
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<p style = "font-size:18px"> Our custom made PCR also poses no significant risk to its users. However, this device should only be used with caution and under the supervision of an adult. As this machine is in its prototype phase, its inner parts are exposed to the surroundings. As a result, applying force or dropping the PCR should be avoided. This PCR machine has heating elements that originate from a commonly available hair-drier. However, as this device does contain electrical components, tampering with the electrical wiring could result in a fire-hazard. Therefore, users of this PCR should be wary of spilling water on the device or modifying the wiring. Even with these considerations, this PCR machine poses no greater risk than other commonly available household items such as toasters or hair-driers. </p>
 
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