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    Using directed evolution to select for mutant bacteria?

    It would definitely take a lot of work and time to reach a point where this would become a viable energy source. Several other labs around the country are focusing their efforts on developing better/more efficient fuel cells. But as these fuel cells reach their physical limits in terms of...
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    Using directed evolution to select for mutant bacteria?

    Hi, so I've been reading the forums and it seems like many people don't believe in evolution because it can not be easily witnessed in a human time-frame. One paper that really pushed our team towards making the decision to employ directed evolution was written by G. Stephanopoulos. He...
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    Evolutionary Science is a fairytale

    Quote: And the fairytale continues. THE most crucial aspect to the whole evolutionary farce is natural selection. This, as well, has never been documented, studied or witnessed. As far as I know there have never been controlled experiments on animals in an attempt to prove this concept. Once...
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    Using directed evolution to select for mutant bacteria?

    Hi, I'm a student at Boston University studying biomedical engineering; I'm participating in a competition called the "Internationally Genetically Engineered Machine" (iGEM). A type of bacteria, Shewanella oneidensis (affectionately referred to as shewie), is capable of generating a small...
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