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<h4 class="titleblok01" style="font-size: 1.8em !important; color: #515151 !important;"> Can we use <b style="color:#805113 !important;">recycled toilet paper</b> to generate glucose? </h4>
 
<h4 class="titleblok01" style="font-size: 1.8em !important; color: #515151 !important;"> Can we use <b style="color:#805113 !important;">recycled toilet paper</b> to generate glucose? </h4>
  
<h4 style="color:#805113 !important;" class="titleblok03"> Our <a id="linkblok03" href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Groningen/Model/Stochastic_Modeling">Mathemetical  model</a> says; </h4>
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<h4 style="color:#805113 !important;" class="titleblok03"> Our <a id="linkblok03" href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Groningen/Model/Stochastic_Modeling">Integrated  models</a> says; </h4>
  
 
<h4 class="titleblok01" style="color: #515151 !important; font-size: 4em !important;"> <b>we can!</b> </h4>
 
<h4 class="titleblok01" style="color: #515151 !important; font-size: 4em !important;"> <b>we can!</b> </h4>

Revision as of 19:28, 17 October 2018

StyGreen,

manufacturing the greenest Lego Bricks!

StyGreen is bio-plastic produced out of recycled toilet paper.

Fossil fuels are depleting, and CO2 levels are rising:

The plastic production plays a significant role in this process.

Can we use recycled toilet paper to generate glucose?

Our Integrated models says;

we can!

Let’s design a yeast!

How would this look under a computational microscope?

Large amounts of glucose, what can we do with it?

Give our yeast tools to create styrene, by knocking out unnecessary pathways.

Scale up to save the world!

Use StyGreen to build the greenest Lego Bricks!