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<p>Basic parts are functional DNA units that can't be divided into smaller parts. A construct of multiple basic parts is called a composite part. Here, the functionality of a basic part was increased through the implementation of different functional sites. Our team has summarized all parts in the following table: </p> | <p>Basic parts are functional DNA units that can't be divided into smaller parts. A construct of multiple basic parts is called a composite part. Here, the functionality of a basic part was increased through the implementation of different functional sites. Our team has summarized all parts in the following table: </p> | ||
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Revision as of 11:15, 5 September 2018
Team Göttingen
iGEM 2018
Glyphosate on my plate?
Parts
Connecting global research
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We contribute to a big entity of Parts
The concept of iGEM is based on the exchange of internationally provided DNA-sequences. These sequences are called Biobricks and are collected in a big database, which grows steadily as iGEM progresses. In this way, teams all over the globe can benefit from and improve the work that was done previously by other teams, to drive the research further.
Basic Parts and Composite Parts
Basic parts are functional DNA units that can't be divided into smaller parts. A construct of multiple basic parts is called a composite part. Here, the functionality of a basic part was increased through the implementation of different functional sites. Our team has summarized all parts in the following table: