Team:OUC-China/Safety
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<p>Firstly, our final product will work in nutritionally deficient E.coli strain—HB101, which can not survive once released.</p> | <p>Firstly, our final product will work in nutritionally deficient E.coli strain—HB101, which can not survive once released.</p> | ||
<p>Then, before we transfer the final design into the nutritionally deficient strain HB101, we have used several other strains for plasmid cloning, expressing and going test. DH5α, a strain who is thi- and F- ,cannot produce in a wild environment without thiamine (this situation is common) and could not transfer its genes into other organisms. DH10βand BL21 are also F-. The possibility of genes being released into the environment is small.</p> | <p>Then, before we transfer the final design into the nutritionally deficient strain HB101, we have used several other strains for plasmid cloning, expressing and going test. DH5α, a strain who is thi- and F- ,cannot produce in a wild environment without thiamine (this situation is common) and could not transfer its genes into other organisms. DH10βand BL21 are also F-. The possibility of genes being released into the environment is small.</p> | ||
- | <p>Last, in our laboratory operation, we are very careful when dealing with these gene-modified E.coli . Usually, we will wear white lab coats and latex gloves always. The growing E.coli plate will be sealed with elastic adhesive tape when in incubator or refrigerator. The deserted E.coli medium will be washed with the 84 disinfectant. The deserted plate will be sealed in package and put into a big beaker (in case the melting solid medium stains the autoclave sterilizer) to be sterilized. All of these can prevent the modified E.coli from being released and causing unexpected result. | + | <p>Last, in our laboratory operation, we are very careful when dealing with these gene-modified E.coli . Usually, we will wear white lab coats and latex gloves always. The growing E.coli plate will be sealed with elastic adhesive tape when in incubator or refrigerator. The deserted E.coli medium will be washed with the 84 disinfectant. The deserted plate will be sealed in package and put into a big beaker (in case the melting solid medium stains the autoclave sterilizer) to be sterilized. All of these can prevent the modified E.coli from being released and causing unexpected result.<img class="floatimg" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/2/27/OUC-China.sf1.jpg.JPG" /><img style="float:right" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/2/2b/OUC-China.sf2.jpg" /></p> |
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<p>We still have some concerns about the use of antibiotic. Recently, many pan-drug resistant bacteria have appeared because of the unrestricted use of antibiotics and have posed great threats to public health. As we know, for convenience, we usuallwill use antibiotic in research process. most of the construction of two biobricks will not avoid include antibiotic use; we wonder whether some careless overuse of it may raise unexpected dangerous mutation in the bacteria. However, we haven’t found a more definite way to avoid it.</p> | <p>We still have some concerns about the use of antibiotic. Recently, many pan-drug resistant bacteria have appeared because of the unrestricted use of antibiotics and have posed great threats to public health. As we know, for convenience, we usuallwill use antibiotic in research process. most of the construction of two biobricks will not avoid include antibiotic use; we wonder whether some careless overuse of it may raise unexpected dangerous mutation in the bacteria. However, we haven’t found a more definite way to avoid it.</p> | ||
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