Team:Acton-BoxboroughRHS
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<p>The goal of ABRHS was to create a safe alternative to the production of digested Kopi Luwak coffee beans. For the iGEM competition, we genetically engineered the bacteria, E. coli, to produce digestive enzymes that would do the same work.<a href="https://2014hs.igem.org/Team:Acton-BoxboroughRHS/Project">(read more)</a></p> | <p>The goal of ABRHS was to create a safe alternative to the production of digested Kopi Luwak coffee beans. For the iGEM competition, we genetically engineered the bacteria, E. coli, to produce digestive enzymes that would do the same work.<a href="https://2014hs.igem.org/Team:Acton-BoxboroughRHS/Project">(read more)</a></p> | ||
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Asian Palm Civet, photographed by Praveenp under Wikimedia Commons
The goal of ABRHS was to create a safe alternative to the production of digested Kopi Luwak coffee beans. For the iGEM competition, we genetically engineered the bacteria, E. coli, to produce digestive enzymes that would do the same work.(read more)
The Kopi Luwak
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