Team:BostonU/Gold

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                       <br> &#10003; &#8194; Demonstrate that at least one new BioBrick Part or Device of your own design and construction works as expected. We built and tested an <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:BostonU/Data#BioBricksCha">inverter</a> using BioBricks. We've also built numerous <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:BostonU/Data#BioBricksCha">pConstitutive_rbs_GFP/RFP_Term</a> BioBrick composite parts and tested them.
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                       <br> &#10003; &#8194; Demonstrate that at least one new BioBrick Part or Device of your own design and construction works as expected; characterize the operation of your new part/device. We built and tested an <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:BostonU/Data#BioBricksCha">inverter</a> using BioBricks. We've also built numerous <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:BostonU/Data#BioBricksCha">simple</a> BioBrick composite parts and tested them.  Our new BioBrick Part is <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K783066">BBa_K783066</a>, which is a new repressible promoter called <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:BostonU/Data#mmoR">pMmoR</a>. We're in the process of testing that for the Jamboree.
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                       <br> &#10003; &#8194; Characterize the operation of at least one new BioBrick Part or Device and enter this information in the “Main Page” section of that Part’s/Device’s Registry entry. Our new BioBrick Part is <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K783066">BBa_K783066</a>, which is a new repressible promoter called <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:BostonU/Data#mmoR">pMmoR</a>.
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                       <br> &#10003; &#8194; Enter this information and other documentation on the part's 'Main Page' section of the Registry. Our new BioBrick Part is <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K783066">BBa_K783066</a>, which is a new repressible promoter called <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:BostonU/Data#mmoR">pMmoR</a>. Our inverter is <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K783067">BBa_K783067</a>, and our simple parts are BBa_K783068-K780381.
                                
                                
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                       <br> &#10003; &#8194; Present a Poster and Talk at the iGEM Jamboree
                       <br> &#10003; &#8194; Present a Poster and Talk at the iGEM Jamboree
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                       <br> &#10003; &#8194; At least one new submitted and well-characterized standard BioBrick Part or Device. A new application of and outstanding documentation (quantitative data showing the Part’s/ Device’s function) of a previously existing BioBrick part in the “Experience” section of that BioBrick’s Registry entry also counts. We built and tested an <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:BostonU/Data#BioBricksCha">inverter</a> using BioBricks. We also tested simple <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:BostonU/Data#MoCloCha">pConstitutive</a> BioBrick devices to compare them with our MoClo devices.
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                       <br> &#10003; &#8194; Enter information detailing at least one new standard BioBrick Part or Device in the Registry of Standard Biological Parts. Including: Primary nucleaic acid sequence, Description of function, Authorship, Safety notes, if relevant, and Acknowledgment of sources and references. Our new BioBrick Part is <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K783066">BBa_K783066</a>, which is a new repressible promoter called <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:BostonU/Data#mmoR">pMmoR</a>. We have also made a MoClo version of pMmoR (<a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K783082">BBa_K783082</a>) and the mmoR gene (<a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K783083">BBa_K78083</a>). We're in the process of making the mmoR gene in BioBricks and will show our data at the Jamboree.
                          
                          
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Revision as of 23:44, 3 October 2012

BostonU iGEM Team: Welcome


Give Us Gold





    ✓   Improve the function of an existing BioBrick Part or Device and enter this information in the Registry, and don't forget to create a new registry page for the improved part. By converting a set of commonly used BioBrick parts into MoClo parts, we've improved the ease-of-use of these parts.

    ✓   Help another iGEM team by characterizing a part, debugging a construct, or modeling or simulating their system. This year, we worked with Wellesley.

    ✓   Outline and detail a new approach to an issue of Human Practice in synthetic biology as it relates to your project, such as safety, security, ethics, or ownership, sharing, and innovation.





    ✓   Demonstrate that at least one new BioBrick Part or Device of your own design and construction works as expected; characterize the operation of your new part/device. We built and tested an inverter using BioBricks. We've also built numerous simple BioBrick composite parts and tested them. Our new BioBrick Part is BBa_K783066, which is a new repressible promoter called pMmoR. We're in the process of testing that for the Jamboree.

    ✓   Enter this information and other documentation on the part's 'Main Page' section of the Registry. Our new BioBrick Part is BBa_K783066, which is a new repressible promoter called pMmoR. Our inverter is BBa_K783067, and our simple parts are BBa_K783068-K780381.




    ✓   Team Registration

    ✗   Complete the Judging Form

    ✓   Team Wiki

    ✓   Present a Poster and Talk at the iGEM Jamboree

    ✓   Enter information detailing at least one new standard BioBrick Part or Device in the Registry of Standard Biological Parts. Including: Primary nucleaic acid sequence, Description of function, Authorship, Safety notes, if relevant, and Acknowledgment of sources and references. Our new BioBrick Part is BBa_K783066, which is a new repressible promoter called pMmoR. We have also made a MoClo version of pMmoR (BBa_K783082) and the mmoR gene (BBa_K78083). We're in the process of making the mmoR gene in BioBricks and will show our data at the Jamboree.