Team:Dalhousie/test5

Dalhousie iGEM 2017
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Softwood waste from the lumber industry contains cellulose, which can be turned into glucose and used to make biofuel. 01

1 APR

We mined the porcupine’s microbiome to identify the enzyme that was able to break down wood. 03

We created a metagenomic library of the genes able to code this enzyme as well as novel enzymes. 04

2 APR

We put these genes into E.coli to see if they could then digest cellulose down. 05

We put the E.coli into a bioreactor with cellulose to see if it gets broken down. In the future this can be combined with yeast to transform in finally into biofuel! 06

3 APR
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