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They get rid of the exonucelase problem by inserting multiple protein binding site that will be degraded when division occurs, but not with exonucleases. The repressor gene is degraded after a certain time."
They get rid of the exonucelase problem by inserting multiple protein binding site that will be degraded when division occurs, but not with exonucleases. The repressor gene is degraded after a certain time."
  <p style="text-align:right;"> [http://2009.igem.org/wiki/images/5/5f/Kyoto_GEDD_2_kai.png Read More] </p>
  <p style="text-align:right;"> [http://2009.igem.org/wiki/images/5/5f/Kyoto_GEDD_2_kai.png Read More] </p>
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| <center> UNICAMP-EMSE_Brazil </center>
| <center> 2011 </center>
| <center> [http://2011.igem.org/Team:UNICAMP-EMSE_Brazil stress wars] </center>
| Coli based production of anti-stress compounds in the organism to improve the quality of life
| "no design but two suggestions :
One suggestion in the biosafety of the researcher is to include in the iGEM parts kit the bacterial less endotoxicchassi (developed by Berkeley UC 2007), to avoid serious septic problems in the case of an accident that leads to an intense contact with the bacteria (eye or bloodstream contact, inhalation or ingestion).
Another suggestion for population and environment safety is to (somehow) include in all biobricks an operating unit that detects if the bacteria is not in a culture media (detects some molecule produced through the metabolism of a specific media constituent) and express lysozyme to kill it if it's released in the environment (idea inspired by Team UNICAMP-Brazil 2009)."
<p style="text-align:right;"> [http://2011.igem.org/Team:UNICAMP-EMSE_Brazil/Safety Read More] </p>
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