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  • Team:Cornell/testing/notebook/drylab/1
    ...ratio but lost its capacity to hold charge even when not in use, while the lead acid was clunkier (heavier and larger) and better equipped to deliver large ...ratio but lost its capacity to hold charge even when not in use, while the lead acid was clunkier (heavier and larger) and better equipped to deliver large
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  • Team:Cornell/notebook/drylab/week 1
    ...ratio but lost its capacity to hold charge even when not in use, while the lead acid was clunkier (heavier and larger) and better equipped to deliver large ...ratio but lost its capacity to hold charge even when not in use, while the lead acid was clunkier (heavier and larger) and better equipped to deliver large
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  • Team:Cornell/notebook/drylab/june
    ...ratio but lost its capacity to hold charge even when not in use, while the lead acid was clunkier (heavier and larger) and better equipped to deliver large ...ratio but lost its capacity to hold charge even when not in use, while the lead acid was clunkier (heavier and larger) and better equipped to deliver large
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  • Team:TU Darmstadt/Project/Philosophy
    ...e synthesis became affordable and the completion of the human gene project lead to complete new possibilities and dreams. This progress has modified the re ...tative expansion of technical possibilities enables these goals which then lead due to their consequences and radicalism to a change also on a qualitative
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  • Jamboree/Team Abstracts
    ...d Arsenic with GFP as a reporter. Another was created for the detection of Lead and a third sensor was specific to cadmium. Use of the detector could po ...cts 2 billion people - or over 30% of the world’s population – and can lead to anemia, ill health, and even death. Surprisingly, this deficiency is typ
    173 KB (25,944 words) - 17:38, 29 September 2013
  • Team:Gaston Day School/Project
    ...d Arsenic with GFP as a reporter. Another was created for the detection of Lead and a third sensor was specific to cadmium. Use of the detector could poten ... GFP (BBa_I13401). However, the [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_I721001 lead responsive promoter] was not known to function, according to the [http://op
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  • Team:UIUC-Illinois/Notebook/MeetingNotes
    survey- Anthony will lead first JC this week of 2/26 o Whoever will lead JC meeting of the week will create a small power point outlining the paper
    158 KB (27,926 words) - 19:24, 2 October 2012
  • Team:Waterloo
    ...c.ca/p.jsp?i=17">Educational Video Podcast</a> featuring the iGEM Outreach Lead Ekta Bibra on Synthetic Biology for Virtual Researcher On Call (organizatio ...l Communications and Logistics Lead (Anjali Arya) and Vision and Strategy Lead (Angela Biskupovic). Now we are working on meeting the appropriate potentia
    106 KB (15,679 words) - 23:51, 30 November 2012
  • Team:UT Dallas/notebook data
    BBa_I721001: lead promoter lead promoter: no colonies seen
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  • Team:TU Munich/Notebook/Meetings
    ...third field of research. This module is promising, because it is likely to lead to easy successes (only one gene required for the production of thaumatin.. **this might lead to increase in protein stability!
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  • Team:Cornell/testing/project/drylab/3
    We decided to use lead acid battery for our system from a set of battery types. ...o 113 degrees F) while other types of batteries cannot do the same. Sealed lead acid battery is reliable under water. By implementing solar cells, we figur
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  • Team:Lyon-INSA/HP
    <li>for a new invention never publicly revealed, which can lead to industrial applications ;</li> ...al costs and advantages to be broken. In some cases, the patent system may lead to hamper the innovation dynamics.
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  • Team:Cornell/project/drylab/design
    We decided to use lead acid battery for our system from a set of battery types. ...o 113 degrees F) while other types of batteries cannot do the same. Sealed lead acid battery is reliable under water. By implementing solar cells, we figur
    20 KB (3,305 words) - 05:42, 24 October 2012
  • Team:TU Darmstadt/Team
    ...GLP<br>Sascha is a certified biological technical assistant and decided to lead the metabolism team.<br>His internalized skills and knowledge on a variety ...crucial skills and synthesised PET analoga.<br>His endurance using the AFM lead to beautiful pictures but also a big pile of broken cantilevers.<br>
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  • Team:Utah State/Project
    ...tein structure and yet extremely complex and repetitive. These structures lead to the mechanical properties of the total material. There are several type These amino acid structures lead to specific secondary structures which interact with each other and give ri
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  • Team:TU-Delft/Notebook
    ...lymerase to amplify the pUG73 cassette with knock-out flanks also didn’t lead to results after a few tries. New primers (shorter ones) were ordered and a ...mers. This led to a positive result. Varying annealing conditions didn’t lead to results.</span><hr class="notebook-divider">
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  • Team:Calgary/Notebook/Hydrocarbon
    ...e abiotic standards also largely decreased by about the same amount. This lead us to conclude that the reason for decrease was not due to the bacteria met ...rforming a PCR purification. Again, the gel purification procedure did not lead to successful purification of our target gene. Due to the problems we have
    101 KB (16,854 words) - 18:44, 21 September 2012
  • Team:Queens Canada/Notebook/Week6
    ...nd David made liquid colonies for the his-tag part, and did dehydration of lead-binding protein and CFP. </h2> </p> ... and performed miniprep for his-tag (K133035) and made liquid colonies for lead-binding protein and CFP (1721002 and E0022). We also heard back from a news
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  • Team:Lyon-INSA/HumanPractice
    <li>for a new invention never publicly revealed, which can lead to industrial applications ;</li> ...al costs and advantages to be broken. In some cases, the patent system may lead to hamper the innovation dynamics.
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  • Team:Lyon-INSA/microbialControl
    ... by the French petroleum company Total. The failure of the production line lead to a gas spill estimated to around 1.8 million Euros loss per day for the c
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  • Team:HKU HongKong/Project/Future Implications.html
    ...a negative feedback system is not desirable to our project because it may lead to the re-accumulation of AHL, re-establishing biofilm formation through q ...e system are required to increase transport capacity but at the same time lead to the competition with the target protein for the transport machinery.</l
    32 KB (4,339 words) - 01:14, 27 September 2012
  • Team:Shenzhen/Project/YAO.Suicider
    ...e the fuse is ignited, YAO sacrifices, and following cascade reaction will lead to the cell repression!</p></ul> ...ce T7 promoter works, DNase is produced to fragmentize the mtDNA which can lead to Respiration difficulty.</p></ul>
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  • Team:Cornell/project/drylab/components
    ...a series of designs, we chose a LPG Series gel electrolyte valve-regulated lead acid battery ... Leoch with a 15W mono-crystalline solar power panel from Instapark. While lead acid
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  • Team:ETH Zurich/Motivation
    ... of the major suspects in provoking DNA alteration in melanocytes that can lead to melanoma. ...ses of malignant melanoma are diagnosed worldwide, of that 20-25 % finally lead to the death of the patient, making the malignant melanoma one of the most
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  • Team:Queens Canada/SynthetiQ/how
    ...Find a dancer that knows people in the dance community and will be able to lead the project. Maybe even hire this person as an artist in residence. ... connections helped us with the recruitment of our dance team. Her support lead us to our article in the <a href="http://www.emckingston.com/20120809/lifes
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  • Team:Bielefeld-Germany/Project/Background
    ...drinking water. Consequently the increasing consumption of pharmaceuticals lead to an increasing pressure on the aquatic environment and on the availabilit ...p>[7]</sup> This properties are caused by very thermostable proteins which lead to a high interest in many proteins from different ''Thermus'' strains for
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  • Team:Queens Canada/Notebook/Week5
    ...>Bba_346007, BBa_1721002</td><td>Two trials for antigen 49, two trials for lead binding protein</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr><td>May-30</td><td>Heat Shock ... heat shock transformation for two new parts, Antigen 43 (BBa_K346007) and lead binding protein (BBa_I721002), which are grown with chloramphenicol and amp
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  • Team:Queens Canada/Notebook/Week7
    ...td>Jun-15</td><td>Hotstart PCR</td><td>Faisal, Andrew, Kevin</td><td>PbrB (Lead Binding Protein), fMt (Metallothopnein binding Arsenite and Arsenic), CFP</ ... down the ladder. It is possible that the plasmid was not taken up for the lead-binding proteins and the ECFP proteins; these two colonies might have to be
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  • Team:Exeter/Notebook
    ...lenge, if successful may change the outlook on Synthetic Biology and would lead to an entirely new field of research.<br><br>
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  • Team:EPF-Lausanne/Safety
    considerations lead us to the conclusion that researcher risks are minimal. changes it has undergone can lead to any known risks. This is a simple system
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  • Team:HUST-China/Modeling/CAL
    ...eneration. Both less than two neighbors and more than three neighbors will lead to death of the cell in next generation, mimicking under-population and ove ... AHL led out by other cells, triggering the expression of CcdB, which will lead to the death of a cell.<br/>
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  • Team:Nevada/Project/
    ...zed by loss of muscle function, pulmonary edema, and hypotension which may lead to death. A diet consisting of healthy thiamine levels may help in preventi A diet deficient in lysine could lead to osteoporosis, fatigue, anemia, hair loss, reproductive disorders, and he
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  • Team:Chalmers-Gothenburg/Results
    ...ast with these fragments, homologous recombination should occur which will lead to the exchange of the ''CWP2'' gene with the kanMX cassette. ...cell wall degraded quicker in the [IMFD-73 Δ''cwp2''::kanMX] strain. This lead to the conclusion that the cell wall is somewhat weakened in the strains wi
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  • Team:UNITN-Trento/Project
    <li>Lead acetate strips</li> ...ANEL C: H<sub>2</sub>S formation was qualitatively assessed by exposure to lead acetate test strips for few seconds. PANEL D: Gas Chromatography analysis o
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  • Team:Valencia Biocampus/Modeling
    ...ein, as compared with cells that are NOT producing the protein. This could lead to increase the fitness of the “cheaters”.
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  • Team:TU Munich/Notebook/Labjournal
    * To test wheather the increased protein concentrations lead to overloaded bonds, two SDS-PAGE gels which have been stained with Coomass As the side directed mutagenesis of P823 lead to a low number of colonies it will be repeated.
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  • Team:University College London/Notebook/Week3
    ...which was making minimal media and plating out our E.coli cells. This will lead onto the second stage (tomorrow) which involves the inoculation of colonies ...LB medium we left them incubated in shaker overnight (at 37˚C). This will lead to the third and last stage of preparation of competent cells that we are g
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  • Team:BostonU/Methodology
    ...emplate</strong> added is very important as well. Too much template might lead to unspecific amplification while too little template may not be enough to ...and the size of the PCR product. Extension time longer than necessary may lead to amplification of unspecific products, while short extension time may no
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  • Team:Evry/Project
    ... when working with these multicellular organisms? Our resident philosopher lead our team’s reflection on these issues, proposing a guide for future synth ...animal experimentation and synthetic biology. Our reflection progressively lead us to realize that considering animals as mere chassis waiting to be engine
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  • Team:Lethbridge/test/
    ...thought this would be the path I would eventually end up on, but one thing lead to another and here I am. I am taking my Bachelors of Science in Neuroscien ...thought this would be the path I would eventually end up on, but one thing lead to another and here I am. I am taking my Bachelors of Science in Neuroscien
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  • Team:Leicester/Project
    ...ltiple of times as there were many problems with the gel extraction, which lead to using PCR purification after size selection and re amplification to incr ...lassified as significant. However these results from the spectrophotometer lead to differing conclusions from what we can obtained on the 11/09/2012, so th
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  • Team:Bonn/Safety
    ...acterial nuclease (mazF, BBa_K820001), which although upon expression will lead to cell death in infected bacteria, will complete its activity before repli ...ill switches (using a gyrase inhibition or nuclease mechanism), which will lead to cell death before the plasmid can be passed on to other cells in the pop
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  • Team:NRP-UEA-Norwich/Future
    ... bacterial species that compose soil flora produce and reduce nitric oxide lead to different levels of NO in soil, which can affect soil fertility and thus ...ding of NO can be applied to research into pathogenic diseases which could lead to advances in the creation of cures and vaccines.
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  • Team:MIT/Safety
    ...chers or other organisms were used. We encourage other teams to follow our lead -- utilizing transient lipid transfection methods instead of viral infectio ...hetic Biology Working Group, where we will receive additional feedback and lead discussion for safety concerns.
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  • Team:Exeter/Diary/wk0
    ...lenge, if successful may change the outlook on Synthetic Biology and would lead to an entirely new field of research.</li></ul></p><br>
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  • Team:RHIT/Outreach
    ...hat fits their personality. This will link to players to the game and will lead players not familiar with synthetic biology to search deeper about what it After touching base with our lead advisor, Dr. Anthony, Dr. Almaas provided us with great perspective about b
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  • Team:Goettingen/week9-2
    ...ll plates except for the negative control. The other three strains did not lead to such good results. Here, no or low bacterial growth could be observed. S ...ll plates except for the negative control. The other three strains did not lead to such good results. Here, now or low bacterial growth could be observed.
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  • Team:TU Munich/Project/Limonene
    Our in vivo analysis strongly indicates that the consensus sequence does lead to a 2-3-fold enhanced expression in yeast, though (see Fig. 8B). This is c ...nce might increase the expression of limonene synthase and therefore might lead to enhanced limonene production.
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  • Team:Potsdam Bioware/Project/Part Antibody
    ...s construct, the work object of our selection module. This interaction can lead to selective collection of a mutated and thus optimized antibody. ...in the membrane. We could not adjust the conditions or circumstances which lead to the successful transport of the antibody molecules to the membrane.
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  • Team:Valencia Biocampus/c3poInstructors
    I lead the Biotechnology and Synthetic Biology lab at the Cavanilles I lead the group of Control of Complex Systems at the Universitat Politècnica de
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