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<ul><li><b>Electrocortecoli:</b> We were not able to discuss much about it as we hadn't been successful in finding information. We know the existence of an adhesion molecule for mammal cells in iGEM called cadherin but it is for mammal cells. Also, we still have no clue on how to electrocharge our E.coli.</li> | <ul><li><b>Electrocortecoli:</b> We were not able to discuss much about it as we hadn't been successful in finding information. We know the existence of an adhesion molecule for mammal cells in iGEM called cadherin but it is for mammal cells. Also, we still have no clue on how to electrocharge our E.coli.</li> | ||
<li><b>Thermobacter:</b> This project looks like it is in the bag. The parts are already in iGEM (RNA Thermometer and urease enzyme). We won't have to worry much about the research for the RNA Thermometer.</li> | <li><b>Thermobacter:</b> This project looks like it is in the bag. The parts are already in iGEM (RNA Thermometer and urease enzyme). We won't have to worry much about the research for the RNA Thermometer.</li> | ||
- | <li><b>Mineral-Fuser Bacter:</b> The research we conducted over the last week showed that it will be extremely difficult to do this as a project as there is already a lack of information on this matter. The only thing that we could find was that a certain type of bacteria has this property but scientists haven't identified how they do it.</li> | + | </ul></div> |
+ | <div><ul><li><b>Mineral-Fuser Bacter:</b> The research we conducted over the last week showed that it will be extremely difficult to do this as a project as there is already a lack of information on this matter. The only thing that we could find was that a certain type of bacteria has this property but scientists haven't identified how they do it.</li> | ||
<li><b>A Revival of our old Idea Stone Miner:</b> In a multiple choice question of an exam, Furkan Beştepe read about a type of coral called "Lithophaga". This coral was found in Naples and had been designated as the cause of the degrading of historical buildings. This coral can eat through stone!</li></ul></div> | <li><b>A Revival of our old Idea Stone Miner:</b> In a multiple choice question of an exam, Furkan Beştepe read about a type of coral called "Lithophaga". This coral was found in Naples and had been designated as the cause of the degrading of historical buildings. This coral can eat through stone!</li></ul></div> | ||
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