Team:Tec-Monterrey/teamfriends/helphow
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- | Currently, customs regulations in Mexico do not allow quick access for biological material, which includes the kits containing the biobricks sent to each team. This is not a new problem; thus iGEM team Tec-Monterrey 2010 did, as Human Practice, a guide that explained the process, step by step, of importing biological material to Mexico without problems. However, this procedure consists of preparing the documents, sending them to Mexico City and waiting for the response from the pertinent authorities, supposing said documents are not rejected. This procedure may take three months approximately, depending on the location in which the team resides. Generally speaking, this is a procedure that can’t be applied in the case of kits arriving from the United States. | + | Currently, customs regulations in Mexico do not allow quick access for biological material, which includes the kits containing the biobricks sent to each team. This is not a new problem; thus iGEM team Tec-Monterrey 2010 <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Tec-Monterrey/Humanpractices">(link)</a> did, as Human Practice, a guide that explained the process, step by step, of importing biological material to Mexico without problems. However, this procedure consists of preparing the documents, sending them to Mexico City and waiting for the response from the pertinent authorities, supposing said documents are not rejected. This procedure may take three months approximately, depending on the location in which the team resides. Generally speaking, this is a procedure that can’t be applied in the case of kits arriving from the United States. |
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