Team:BU Wellesley Software/Safety
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- | Safety is of the | + | Safety is of the utmost importance to the wet lab division of the BU/Wellesley iGEM team. In our research exploration of transcription factor interactions in ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'', we strive to conduct experiments and construct DNA plasmids using the most biologically safe methods possible. |
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- | Specifically, despite the design of our parts and devices focus on ''M.tuberculosis'' transcription factors, the actual genes we are implementing in our BioBrick devices are genes from the nonpathogenic strain of ''M.tuberculosis'',''Mycobacterium smegmatis''. The genes are made from a PCR reaction using primers designed from the ''M. smegmatis'' genome. Additionally, we are inserting these genes into E. coli bacteria, thus we are never in contact or work directly with ''M. tuberculosis'' or ''M. smegmatis''. This eliminates any | + | Specifically, despite the design of our parts and devices with a focus on ''M.tuberculosis'' transcription factors, the actual genes we are implementing in our BioBrick devices are genes from the nonpathogenic strain of ''M.tuberculosis'', ''Mycobacterium smegmatis''. The genes are made from a PCR reaction using primers designed from the ''M. smegmatis'' genome. Additionally, we are inserting these genes into E. coli bacteria, thus we are never in contact or work directly with ''M. tuberculosis'' or ''M. smegmatis''. This eliminates any risks associated with our Biobrick devices affecting our team members as well as the overall public health and environment. The genes we are using are available to the public at http://www.tbdb.org/, thus there is no threat to security with our parts. |
- | In terms of lab safety and institutional standards, there is an | + | In terms of lab safety and institutional standards, there is an Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) at Boston University (http://www.bu.edu/orccommittees/ibc/) which evaluates all research projects, primarily those involved with recombinant DNA, and insures proper biosafety guidelines. We are in contact with the IBC and are in the process of approving our project. |
Revision as of 23:09, 18 August 2011
Safety
Safety is of the utmost importance to the wet lab division of the BU/Wellesley iGEM team. In our research exploration of transcription factor interactions in Mycobacterium tuberculosis, we strive to conduct experiments and construct DNA plasmids using the most biologically safe methods possible.
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