Team:TU Munich/Results/RFC

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Contents

The Idea: Its all about standardization...


Text describing the idea.

The Survey: Integrating community opinions...


The presented survey aimed to verify if there is a need for a need for better BioBrick part descriptions (questions ), if standardization and / or a preformed template could help to improove the situation (questions), if an formulated BBF RFC Standard would have a chance to be applied by the iGEM community (question). The last two questions (question x and x) were intended to collect usefull ideas how to improve our first blueprint of a standardized BioBrick part description template.


The survey can be found under: [http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/B8LZNXQ iGEM TU Munich's survey on standardization of BioBrick part descriptions]

Outline data of the survey:

  • Start of the survey: 14th september 2012
  • End of the survey:21st september 2012
  • Number of participants: to be determinded (so far 77)
  • Number of involved teams: to be determindedv
  • Distribution channels: The survey was sent to all contact addresses of iGEM Teams from this year, posted on iGEM 2012's Community Page and posted on our as well on the iGEM Headquarters twitter account.


Question 1:

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World map showing from where the teams are coming that have answered our survey:
Participants of TU München iGEM 2012 survey auf einer größeren Karte anzeigen


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Rewarding the participation in our survey

This team completed TU Munich's survey on Standardization of BioBrick part descriptions

The result: Our Request for Comments (RFC)


Our RFC will be presented as soon as the the imput from the survey is integrated.