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     <div class="title_1"><p>Overview</p></div>
 
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         &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Our project "Plant B" aims to regulate microbiota. With the help of antimicrobial peptides, we can achieve our goal to inhibit specific bacteria strains. Therefore, we attempt to produce antimicrobial peptides from <i>E. coli</i>.<br><br>
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         &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Our project "Plant B" aims to regulate microbiota. With the help of antimicrobial peptides, we can achieve our goal to inhibit specific bacteria strains. Therefore, we attempt to produce antimicrobial peptides by <i>E. coli</i>.<br><br>
         &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;We design Biobricks of antimicrobial peptides, then several experiments are done to test their functions and prove that our system can really work. We provided a collection of antimicrobial peptides and all the new Biobricks have been submitted to the registry of iGEM.
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         &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;We designed BioBricks of antimicrobial peptides, then several experiments were done to test their functions and prove that our system can really work. We provided a collection of antimicrobial peptides and all the new BioBricks had been submitted to the registry of iGEM.
 
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Latest revision as of 20:38, 17 October 2018

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Overview

     Our project "Plant B" aims to regulate microbiota. With the help of antimicrobial peptides, we can achieve our goal to inhibit specific bacteria strains. Therefore, we attempt to produce antimicrobial peptides by E. coli.

     We designed BioBricks of antimicrobial peptides, then several experiments were done to test their functions and prove that our system can really work. We provided a collection of antimicrobial peptides and all the new BioBricks had been submitted to the registry of iGEM.

Table 1: Registry of Standard Biological Parts.

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