| CPU_Nanjing - iGEM 2022

We hope that there exist elements necessary for life,

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such as carbon, nitrogen and oxygen…

However, when considering the differences in the biogeochemical cycle properties of these elements

we are more concerned with phosphorus!

However, phosphorus on terrestrial planets is mainly in forms of phosphite, hypophosphite, or even phosphosiderite, which cannot be used by life…

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Using synthetic biology, we could spur bacteria to utilize phosphite to continuously manufacture phosphate, meeting various needs after migrating to terrestrial planets.

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By doing so, we can accelerate the process of transforming terrestrial planets into habitable ones.

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