Team:Acton-BoxboroughRHS
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Revision as of 19:00, 19 June 2014
The goal of ABRHS was
to create a safe alternative
to theproduction 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)
Our team consists of
eleven students from
the Acton-Boxborough
Regional High School.
Together, we promote
respect for self,
others, and learning.
Meet the Team
Asian Palm Civet, photographed by Praveenp under Wikimedia Commons
The Kopi Luwak
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