Team:Acton-BoxboroughRHS/Research

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E.coli has a higher pH range and may be easier to assemble, but may be less productive.
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we need an open reading frame (orf) a ribosome binding site (rbs), promoter, and terminator
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at least 3-5 enzymes: pepsin, salivary amylase, trypsin, chymotripsin, pancreatic amylase
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Revision as of 20:59, 11 May 2014

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Research On Kopi Luwak

E. Coli vs. Yeast

E.coli has a higher pH range and may be easier to assemble, but may be less productive. Yeast will probably be more productive in the long run but is otherwise inferior

Genes

we need an open reading frame (orf) a ribosome binding site (rbs), promoter, and terminator at least 3-5 enzymes: pepsin, salivary amylase, trypsin, chymotripsin, pancreatic amylase

Message