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+ | *Brought together novel technologies to create a pipeline that allows scientists to engineer novel interactions with DNA: | ||
+ | **A new way of making new parts - with selection from a computationally designed library | ||
+ | *Provided detailed protocols on using lambda red and MAGE so that future iGEM teams will be able to use these new techniques to directly edit the genome | ||
+ | **The genome is the next frontier in synthetic biology. | ||
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Revision as of 20:05, 28 October 2011
Wiki Highlights
- Read our project description and summary on our Project page: more details on how team members completed work for the three sections of our project are on Design, Synthesize, and Test pages, respectively.
- Results of all parts of our project (including our biobricks) are located on our Results page, along with an Acknowledgments section.
- Human practices can be found on our Human Practices page.
- Please be sure to stop by our poster during the poster session with any questions.
Accomplishments
Experimental Results:
✓ Researched zinc finger proteins and choose 6 novel,
✓ Generated
✓ Used three recently developed technologies together for the first time: a
✓
✓ Created a
✓ Found up to
Biobricks and Protocols:
✓ Submitted
✓ Created several
✓ Used and shared our
✓ Made protocols, Biobricks, and source code
Human Practices
✓
✓ Researched
✓ Created a
✓ Handed out
Foundational Advances
- Brought together novel technologies to create a pipeline that allows scientists to engineer novel interactions with DNA:
- A new way of making new parts - with selection from a computationally designed library
- Provided detailed protocols on using lambda red and MAGE so that future iGEM teams will be able to use these new techniques to directly edit the genome
- The genome is the next frontier in synthetic biology.