Team:UC Davis/Attributions

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<font size="6" color="#8A2F7B">Open-</font><font size="6" color="#575757">Source</font><font size="6" color="#8A2F7B"> Mindedness</font><br><br>
<font size="6" color="#8A2F7B">Open-</font><font size="6" color="#575757">Source</font><font size="6" color="#8A2F7B"> Mindedness</font><br><br>
Since we are a relatively new team, acquiring funding hasn't been the easiest task especially in the current economic climate.  Even with less than unlimited funding, we were still able to produce quality animations, analyze data efficiently, and tweak images using nothing but free, open-source software.  With much of synthetic biology paralleling the open-source movement, we wanted to show that an entire project could be done using nothing but open-source and freeware applications.
Since we are a relatively new team, acquiring funding hasn't been the easiest task especially in the current economic climate.  Even with less than unlimited funding, we were still able to produce quality animations, analyze data efficiently, and tweak images using nothing but free, open-source software.  With much of synthetic biology paralleling the open-source movement, we wanted to show that an entire project could be done using nothing but open-source and freeware applications.

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Open-Source Mindedness

Since we are a relatively new team, acquiring funding hasn't been the easiest task especially in the current economic climate. Even with less than unlimited funding, we were still able to produce quality animations, analyze data efficiently, and tweak images using nothing but free, open-source software. With much of synthetic biology paralleling the open-source movement, we wanted to show that an entire project could be done using nothing but open-source and freeware applications.