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Revision as of 18:21, 25 April 2014

PEA

Fracking Run-Off Detector

Fracking is a controversial process that is used widely to extract natural gas from underground deposits. However this process results in potentially toxic runoff. Our goal is to create a bacteria that could identify the toxic runoff thus notifying people of the danger. We are using a catechol breakdown gene that will convert catechol into a yellow waste product, allowing contamination to be easily visualized.



Contact Us: &nbsp peaigem@gmail.com

Address: &nbsp 20 Main St.
&nbsp Exeter, NH 03833
&nbsp peaigem.com/igem2014
&nbsp Tel: 603-772-8311