Difference between revisions of "Team:Bordeaux/Description"

 
(6 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 38: Line 38:
  
 
<div id="splicing">
 
<div id="splicing">
<img style="width:500px" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/9/9c/Bordeaux2017_wcc.png" alt="splicing wcc">
+
 
 
<img style="width:400px" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/f/fb/T--Bordeaux--unc60.png" alt="splicing unc60">
 
<img style="width:400px" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/f/fb/T--Bordeaux--unc60.png" alt="splicing unc60">
 +
<img style="width:500px" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/9/9c/Bordeaux2017_wcc.png" alt="splicing wcc">
 +
 
</div>
 
</div>
  
Line 79: Line 81:
  
 
<h5>References</h5>
 
<h5>References</h5>
 +
<cite style=" color: #E0E0E0">Ohno G, Ono K, Togo M, Watanabe Y, Ono S, et al. (2012) Muscle-Specific Splicing Factors ASD-2 and SUP-12 Cooperatively Switch Alternative Pre-mRNA Processing Patterns of the ADF/Cofilin Gene in Caenorhabditis elegans. PLOS Genetics 8(10): e1002991. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002991</cite>
 +
<cite style="color:#E0E0E0">Anyanful A, Ono K, Johnsen RC, et al. The RNA-binding protein SUP-12 controls muscle-specific splicing of the ADF/cofilin pre-mRNA in C. elegans. The Journal of Cell Biology. 2004;167(4):639-647. doi:10.1083/jcb.200407085.</cite>
 +
<cite style="color:#E0E0E0">Ballario P, Vittorioso P, Magrelli A, Talora C, Cabibbo A, Macino G. White collar-1, a central regulator of blue light responses in Neurospora, is a zinc finger protein. The EMBO Journal. 1996;15(7):1650-1657.</cite>
 +
<cite style="color:#E0E0E0">San-Miguel A, Lu H. Microfluidics as a tool for C. elegans research. In: WormBook: The Online Review of C. elegans Biology [Internet]. Pasadena (CA): WormBook; 2005-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK174829/</cite>
 +
 
<!--
 
<!--
 
<p>iGEM teams are encouraged to record references you use during the course of your research. They should be posted somewhere on your wiki so that judges and other visitors can see how you thought about your project and what works inspired you.</p>
 
<p>iGEM teams are encouraged to record references you use during the course of your research. They should be posted somewhere on your wiki so that judges and other visitors can see how you thought about your project and what works inspired you.</p>

Latest revision as of 02:31, 2 November 2017

Wrong