Team:St Andrews/collaboration

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         <p class="textpart"><a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Dundee">Dundee 2011 iGEM team</a> kindly allowed us the use of their labs, time and resources. This was crucial in the completion of our project, especially towards the end.</p>
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<p class="textpart">Also a special thank you to Richard Owen, whose help and work in the lab was of vital importance in the troubleshooting and ligation of our biobrick to the PSB1C3 backbone.</p>
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Kindly provided: A 10% discount on base pairs for gene synthesis on all our orders.Kindly provided: A 6 months free license of Geneious Student Pro for each member of the team.</p>
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Revision as of 14:43, 20 September 2011

Collaboration

University of Glasgow iGEM Team

A special thank you to the Glasgow 2011 iGEM team, who provided us with 5 μL PSB1C3 (Biobrick backbone), so we could PCR some more ourselves!

University of Dundee iGEM Team

Dundee 2011 iGEM team kindly allowed us the use of their labs, time and resources. This was crucial in the completion of our project, especially towards the end.

Also a special thank you to Richard Owen, whose help and work in the lab was of vital importance in the troubleshooting and ligation of our biobrick to the PSB1C3 backbone.

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