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  • Team:UC Chile/Biosafety
    ... conceived Two main systems, one is inspired by nature, easy to use, cheap and extensible to all gram negative bacteria that -if working properly- we urge To our vision a reality we propose the inclusion of a short and simple lysis gene under a constitutive promoter in all biobrick plasmids. T
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  • Team:Queens Canada/Safety
    ...safety equipment as well as properly disposing or cleaning of contaminated material. ...handling these substances, based on both the advice of our lab technicians and the MSDS.
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  • Team:NYU Gallatin/Project/Cloning
    ...enu-584"><a href="/Team:NYU_Gallatin/Notebook" title="Lab notebooks, news, and photos.">Notebook</a></li> ...d to the cellulose produced by Acetobacter xylinum using synthetic biology methods. Altering physical characteristics such as strength, color, odor, etc. woul
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  • Team:UC Chile2/Biosafety
    ... there may be environmental safety issues such as lateral DNA transference and endogenous species endangerment. We discuss this issue further in question ...ion by environmental cyanobacteria. To address this issue we have proposed and designed a biosafety mechanism discussed in question number 4 (see below).
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  • Team:UC Chile/Practices/Biosafety
    ... there may be environmental safety issues such as lateral DNA transference and endogenous species endangerment. We discuss this issue further in question ...ion by environmental cyanobacteria. To address this issue we have proposed and designed a biosafety mechanism discussed in question number 4 (see below).
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  • Team:Lyon-INSA/StateArt
    <h2>Mechanical and Chemical actions</h2> ...ons) and <strong>sanitizing</strong> (to kill attached surviving bacteria and viruses). Closed surfaces such as pipes, tanks or filters require specific
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  • Team:Edinburgh/Project/Non-antibiotic-Markers/Plac-RFP-SacB
    Alternative selectable and counter-selectable markers: ...010)</a>. This part was deposited into the Registry by Team Edinburgh 2010 and can be used as a counter selectable marker <a href="#bibliography" onclick
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  • Team:Nanjing China Bio/notbook6
    ...iments. He also presented the weakness of the anti-cancer drugs nowadays, and the orientation scientists are working towards, which made us have a deep u ...tions on specific bacterial targeting of tumors, intratumoral penetration, and native bacterial cytotoxicity. An later added illustrations on Salmonella
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  • Team:Nanjing China Bio/index/notbook6
    ...iments. He also presented the weakness of the anti-cancer drugs nowadays, and the orientation scientists are working towards, which made us have a deep u ...tions on specific bacterial targeting of tumors, intratumoral penetration, and native bacterial cytotoxicity. An later added illustrations on Salmonella
    12 KB (1,795 words) - 06:24, 25 September 2012
  • Team:Nanjing China Bio/notebook6
    ...iments. He also presented the weakness of the anti-cancer drugs nowadays, and the orientation scientists are working towards, which made us have a deep u ...tions on specific bacterial targeting of tumors, intratumoral penetration, and native bacterial cytotoxicity. An later added illustrations on Salmonella
    12 KB (1,789 words) - 16:48, 26 September 2012
  • Team:Bordeaux/Material
    ...="https://2012.igem.org/Team:Bordeaux/Material" class="current">Material & Methods</a></li> <h2>iGEM - Bordeaux - Material & methods</h2>
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  • Team:Peking/Project/Overview
    ...four other iGEM teams by sharing DNA materials, characterizing their parts and modeling! Click <a href="/Team:Peking/HumanPractice/Outreach/Collaboration ...sh iGEMers with a collection and praise of historic iGEM projects to share and learn from each other!Click <a href="/Team:Peking/HumanPractice/Review"><i>
    8 KB (1,233 words) - 07:48, 16 October 2012
  • Team:TU Darmstadt/Supporters
    ...="/Team:TU_Darmstadt/Project/Material_Science" title="Material Science">4. Material Science</a></li> Special thanks go to the following people for their support and their contribution to our project.
    7 KB (1,029 words) - 02:05, 27 September 2012
  • Team:ULB-Brussels/Introduction
    ...href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:ULB-Brussels/Material&Methods">Material & Methods</a>&nbsp;/&nbsp; ... is sometimes impossible to have a complete understanding of the reactions and mechanisms of different pathways.</p>
    12 KB (1,784 words) - 00:07, 27 September 2012
  • Team:ULB-Brussels/Project
    ...href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:ULB-Brussels/Material&Methods">Material & Methods</a>&nbsp;/&nbsp; ... is sometimes impossible to have a complete understanding of the reactions and mechanisms of different pathways.</p>
    12 KB (1,785 words) - 00:07, 27 September 2012
  • Team:Leicester/Chemistry
    ... as we all have many different skills that are of great use to find a safe and useful way to break down polystyrene.</p> ...g polymers into biodegradable polylactic acids. We took this idea on board and used it as a starting point for our research.</p>
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  • Team:Peking/HumanPractice/SowingTomorrowSyntheticBiologists/FormingAlliance
    .../42/Peking2012_Subsubmenu_HumanPractice_Sowing_Guidance.png" alt="Guidance and Funding Application" /> ...tion to the chief secretary and other teachers. Our efforts impressed them and finally we agreed to work together. The club also paved the way for our lec
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  • Team:Peking/HumanPractice/SowingTomorrowSyntheticBiologists/FormingAlliance old
    .../42/Peking2012_Subsubmenu_HumanPractice_Sowing_Guidance.png" alt="Guidance and Funding Application" /> ...tion to the chief secretary and other teachers. Our efforts impressed them and finally we agreed to work together. The club also paved the way for our lec
    12 KB (1,608 words) - 11:46, 16 September 2012
  • Team:ZJU-China/labnote9.htm
    <h2>Week 9 bogged, Subversion and start again</h2> ...uates to manipulate MD, which could be replaced by RNA prediction software and ODE modeling with matlab.</p>
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  • Team:UNAM Genomics Mexico/Safety
    ...avoiding direct contact with hazardous reactants such as ethidium bromide, and the use of special protection for the eyes when observing stained gels with ...r animal disease. Furthermore, because of the scope of the project and the methods being used, our project would be classified as Biosecurity Level 1 accordin
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