It all began at a meeting long-long ago, when one of our PIs, Anke Becker, mentioned the Opgenoorth AG at our university
which has been working with a curious oak clone. There, it is multiplied from cuttings to use in plant adaptation
It all began at a meeting long-long ago, when one of our PIs, Anke Becker, mentioned that the Opgenoorth AG at our university has been working with a curious oak clone. There, it is multiplied from cuttings to use in plant adaptation
research. Furthermore she told us about transformation research. We decided to give it a try and establish a conversation with
the Opgenoorth workgroup. Aidana, a member of the plant team, was writing her thesis in that exact workgroup, so she began the
correspondence, and the “Oaks for iGEM" project started. <br>