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Day 9 Entry (14th/July/2011)<br> | Day 9 Entry (14th/July/2011)<br> | ||
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- more brainstrorming<br> | - more brainstrorming<br> | ||
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<p>Nikki - nematodes<br> | <p>Nikki - nematodes<br> | ||
<p>Nina & Yuanwei - cellulose breakdown library with the enzyme from rabbit cecum<br> | <p>Nina & Yuanwei - cellulose breakdown library with the enzyme from rabbit cecum<br> | ||
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- finally, Nina and Yuanwei's ideas were shut down since:<br> | - finally, Nina and Yuanwei's ideas were shut down since:<br> | ||
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2. The Hamiltonian path and DNA comnputing idea is definitely worth thinking to solve the protein-protein interaction problem, but it is too unrealistic for us.<br> | 2. The Hamiltonian path and DNA comnputing idea is definitely worth thinking to solve the protein-protein interaction problem, but it is too unrealistic for us.<br> | ||
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- presentation !<br> | - presentation !<br> | ||
<p>Smooth and generally satisfying<br> | <p>Smooth and generally satisfying<br> | ||
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Evening:-<br> | Evening:-<br> | ||
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-dinner at Oriental Canteen<br> | -dinner at Oriental Canteen<br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:16, 15 July 2011
Day 9 Entry (14th/July/2011)
Morning:-
- more brainstrorming
- came up with the following 9 ideas:
Chris - Termites : turning cellulose into sugar
Frank - Auxin secretion bacteria
Si - dodecane into primary alcohol
Nick - photosynthesis bacteria and ATP production
Ming - PHA into PAH
Rebekka - treatment of estrogen in the waste water
Nikki - nematodes
Nina & Yuanwei - cellulose breakdown library with the enzyme from rabbit cecum
Hamiltonian path problem and network alignment
- finally, Nina and Yuanwei's ideas were shut down since:
1. The cellulose breakdown idea is the same as the termites one.
2. The Hamiltonian path and DNA comnputing idea is definitely worth thinking to solve the protein-protein interaction problem, but it is too unrealistic for us.
Afternoon:-
- presentation !
Smooth and generally satisfying
- two ideas survived out of seven:
Termites group: Chris, Rebekka, Si, Yuanwei and Nick
Auxin group: Frank, Ming, Nikki and Nina
-drink at union bar:
Who is the next model for Ming ? Frank ?
Goat and dude - naughty :]
Yuanwei - we will get you drunk next time
Evening:-
-dinner at Oriental Canteen
-all of us went to the common room in James' hall to prepare for the presentation tomorrow
-presentation key points:
1. Title
2. Problem: background introduction
3. Project description
4. Previous iGem projects
5. Genetic circuits
6. Modelling
7. Experiments
8. Human practice
9. Safety , security and ethics