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− | <p1>In preparation for our art exhibition, we discussed the integration of science and art with a student from the RCA. She mentioned that in fashion, chemical pollution as a result of the usage of dyes is prominent. We realized that using bacteria to synthesize dyes could provide for an ecologically friendly solution. Moreover, with the ability to pattern using our electrode array, we can design simple prints using MelA which is a step in the right direction for the fashion industry. We have also succeeded in cloning the MelA gene into our construct design. | + | <p1>In preparation for our art exhibition, we discussed the integration of science and art with a student from the RCA. She mentioned that in fashion, chemical pollution as a result of the usage of dyes is prominent. Further reading made us aware that textile dyeing is the second largest polluter of clean water globally (https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/environment-costs-fast-fashion-pollution-waste-sustainability-a8139386.html). We realized that using bacteria to synthesize dyes could provide for an ecologically friendly solution. Moreover, with the ability to pattern using our electrode array, we can design simple prints using MelA which is a step in the right direction for the fashion industry. We have also succeeded in cloning the MelA gene into our construct design. |
</br></br><a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Imperial_College/Demonstrate#expt9" class="hpbutton">Click here for experimental results</a></br></br> | </br></br><a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Imperial_College/Demonstrate#expt9" class="hpbutton">Click here for experimental results</a></br></br> |
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