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1. Paul-Tron 2k <br>
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2. Recursive Landing Pads <br>
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    An integrative prgramming environment for designing and testing genetic systems.
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3. Modeling Oscillatory Behavior of Clocks <br>
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'''2. Recursive Landing Pads''' <br>
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4. Increasing Kinetic Order Through the Use of Sinks <br>
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    An innovative method for inserting genes and DNA sequences onto E. coli's chromosome.
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'''3. Modeling Oscillatory Behavior of Clocks '''<br>
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    A look at the parameter space of clocks and genetic oscillating devices,
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    primarily examining the ideal conditions for generating oscillations.
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'''4. Increasing Kinetic Order Through the Use of Sinks '''<br>
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    A promising method for raising kinetic order in genetic systems to increase chances for oscillations.
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Revision as of 19:28, 20 October 2006

We're the iGEM team from the University of Michigan.


Contents

News

  • 2006.03.15 We opened our wiki page!

Organisation

Mailing Address

Peter Woolf
Department of Chemical Engineering
2300 Hayward St.
3074 H.H. Dow Building
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2136

People

Students

Not pictured here:

Advisors

timeline

tasks

  • Update Wiki

Our Project

From Design to Manufacturing

1. Paul-Tron 2k

    An integrative prgramming environment for designing and testing genetic systems.

2. Recursive Landing Pads

    An innovative method for inserting genes and DNA sequences onto E. coli's chromosome.

3. Modeling Oscillatory Behavior of Clocks

    A look at the parameter space of clocks and genetic oscillating devices, 
    primarily examining the ideal conditions for generating oscillations.

4. Increasing Kinetic Order Through the Use of Sinks

    A promising method for raising kinetic order in genetic systems to increase chances for oscillations.

Links

University of Michigan Team Wiki

Miscellani

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Personal tools
Past/present/future years