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       <div class="somethingsomething">This year iGEM Uppsala is <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Uppsala/Description">Crafting Crocin</a>. Crocin is an apocarotenoid (organic pigment) found in saffron, extracted from  <i>Crocus Sativus</i>. Crocin, crocetin, zeaxanthin and other pigments in the crocin pathway, are the compounds which gives saffron it’s beautiful crimson color and delicious taste. The pathway compounds have a great potential as organic dyes for industrial applications. On top of this, recent studies suggest that these colorful components have several medicinal properties.
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       <div class="somethingsomething">This year iGEM Uppsala is <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Uppsala/Description">Crafting Crocin</a>. Crocin is an apocarotenoid (organic pigment) found in saffron, extracted from  <i>Crocus Sativus</i>. Crocin, crocetin, zeaxanthin and other pigments in the crocin pathway, are the compounds which gives saffron it’s beautiful red color and delicious taste. The pathway compounds have great potential as organic dyes for industrial applications. On top of this, recent studies suggest that these colorful components have several medicinal properties.
 
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      <h4 class="bla">Do you <small class="blabla"> want to know more about our zeaxanthin-producing <i>E. coli</i> strain? We worked on stabilizing the production of zeaxanthin. To do that we needed to do something called lambda red recombineering and put our enzymes into the chromosome instead of using a plasmid! Are you super curious about how it went? <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Uppsala/Zea-Strain">Click here</a>!</small></h4>
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      <h4 class="bla">Do you <small class="blabla"> want to know more about what we achieved in this project? Did we manage to get our enzymes into the chromosome? Want to see some colors? If you are shivering with anticipation, <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Uppsala/Results">Click here</a>! </small></h4>   
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      <h4 class="bla">Do you <small class="blabla"> want to know more about our work with the crocin pathway? This year we were focusing on expressing enzymes that produce organic compounds in the pathway to saffron. To look at our results <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Uppsala/CrocinPathway">click here</a>!</small></h4>
 
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      <h4 class="bla"> Do you <small class="blabla"> want to know more about our zeaxanthin-producing <i>E. coli</i> strain? We worked on stabilizing the production of zeaxanthin. To do that we needed to do something called lambda red recombineering and put our enzymes into the chromosome instead of using a plasmid! Are you super curious about how it went? <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Uppsala/Zea-Strain">Click here</a>!</small></h4>
 
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      <h4 class="bla"> Do you <small class="blabla"> want to know more about what we achieved in this project? Did we manage to get our enzymes into the chromosome? Want to see some colors? If you are shivering with anticipation, <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Uppsala/Results">Click here</a>! </small></h4>   
 
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 15 December 2017

Crafting Crocin