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− | {{Heidelberg/partspanelleft|Part 1| | + | {{Heidelberg/partspanelleft|Part 1|The goal of this year’s iGEM Team Heidelberg is to provide an evolutionary toolbox to the synthetic biology community that is ready-to-use and easily accessible. The different parts, that it is comprised of, aim to harness the potential of the accelerated optimization and novel production of a variety of proteins and bio-compounds. |
− | + | Following, we present our favorite basic parts {{#tag:html|<a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2398000">BBa_K2398000</a>}}, the cytochrome c protein for production of organosilicons as best basic part, and {{#tag:html|<a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2398555">BBa_K2398555</a>}}, the organosillicon-sensing riboswitch.|https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/thumb/7/7c/T--Heidelberg--Team_Heidelberg_2017_ecoli_capacity_data.png/800px-T--Heidelberg--Team_Heidelberg_2017_ecoli_capacity_data.png}} | |
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