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Our bricks are open for public usage by the [http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/50999/BPA_draft_v1a.pdf?sequence=1 BioBrick™ Public Agreement].
Our bricks are open for public usage by the [http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/50999/BPA_draft_v1a.pdf?sequence=1 BioBrick™ Public Agreement].
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*Lab and equipment belong to Dr. Rob Phillips
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*Lab and equipment belong to Dr. Rob Phillips.
*5x-isothermal buffer for Gibson mix made by Joe Meyerowitz. Blue transilluminator also built by Joe Meyerowitz.
*5x-isothermal buffer for Gibson mix made by Joe Meyerowitz. Blue transilluminator also built by Joe Meyerowitz.
*Recipe for minimal media made by Nate Glasser. Salt and vitamin solutions made by Nate Glasser.
*Recipe for minimal media made by Nate Glasser. Salt and vitamin solutions made by Nate Glasser.

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Caltech iGEM 2011



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Many thanks to our corporate sponsors!




Contributions

We'd like to thank professor Richard Murray for mentoring the team. We'd also like to thank graduate student comentors Joe Meyerowitz, Emzo de los Santos, Nate Glasser, and Toni Lee for troubleshooting cloning and experimental issues, as well as providing great design advice.

Property

Our bricks are open for public usage by the [http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/50999/BPA_draft_v1a.pdf?sequence=1 BioBrick™ Public Agreement].

Attributions

  • Lab and equipment belong to Dr. Rob Phillips.
  • 5x-isothermal buffer for Gibson mix made by Joe Meyerowitz. Blue transilluminator also built by Joe Meyerowitz.
  • Recipe for minimal media made by Nate Glasser. Salt and vitamin solutions made by Nate Glasser.
  • Pulsed field gel electrophoresis machine belongs to Dr. Elizabeth Bertani. Dr. Kenny Karanja knew how to operate it.
  • If not for Pedro Coelho, there wouldn not have been any experiments involving p450.
  • High Performance Liquid Chromatography machine belongs to Dr. Frances Arnold. p450-BM3 enzymes are also patented by Dr. Arnold.


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