Team:UC Davis

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Criteria

View our judging criteria for iGEM 2011 here.

Our Project

This is the third time a team at UC Davis has competed in the iGEM Jamboree. This year, we are focusing on foundational advances for BioBrick circuit synthesis. Our project revolves around the streamlining of a mutagenic PCR protocol for the synthesis of mutant libraries from any BioBrick part, from promoters to protein coding genes.

Using this protocol, we set out to create useful mutant libraries of commonly used parts, starting with the repressible LacI, TetR and Lambda c1 promoters. You can read more about our project here.

We think that thorough characterization should be a priority for all parts submitted to the registry. You can view information about our project on our project page and review our characterization process and more information on our constructions (say, for LacI) on our data page.

The team page has information on the four undergrads that make up this year's team and their advisors, as well as contact information for getting in touch with us.

Our safety page discusses the potential impact of our project on environmental, public, and researcher safety. It also contains our answers to the iGEM 2011 safety questionnaire.

The notebook page contains daily updates about our progress in lab, and also has a gallery where you can view pictures of our lab.

Credit for the various facets of our project, from wetlab work to graphic design can be found on our attributions page, along with a list of the awesome, free, open-source software that we used to make this project happen.