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     <h4>DNA Synthesis Offer: IDT</h4>
 
     <h4>DNA Synthesis Offer: IDT</h4>
   <p>IDT is once again generously offering <strong>20 kb of DNA as gBlocks® Gene Fragments</strong> free of charge to each iGEM 2018 team! Click here to go to IDT's partner offers page for more info.</p>
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   <p>IDT is once again generously offering <strong>20 kb of DNA as gBlocks® Gene Fragments</strong> free of charge to each iGEM 2019 team! Click here to go to IDT's partner offers page for more info.</p>
 
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   <p>The iGEM 2018 DNA Distribution has started shipping to registered and approved iGEM teams! Be sure to read through the 2018 Distribution Handbook for storage instructions and how to use your kit!</p>
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   <p>The iGEM 2019 DNA Distribution has started shipping to registered and approved iGEM teams! Be sure to read through the 2019 Distribution Handbook for storage instructions and how to use your kit!</p>
 
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Revision as of 22:55, 12 April 2019

iGEM 2019 Begins!

Featured Part

Metal Binding and Sensing Parts

Every year, a number of iGEM teams complete a variety of biosensors and bioremediation projects that involve metal-binding and metal-sensing. Their focus may be on several pollutants or just one. iGEM teams have worked with metals like nickel, mercury, lead, arsenic, copper, amongst others.

We've put together a collection of projects and DNA parts that are responsible for both metal binding and metal sensing.


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