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<p> We designed four games in our iGEM adventure to explain our project and synthetic biology. The Smelling game, the Lego Receptor game and the Fluorescent Game were three smaller games for the Nacht van de Kunst en Wetenschap in Groningen. Our Llowlab Game for Lowlands was a bigger game.
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We designed four games in our iGEM adventure to explain our project and synthetic biology. The Smelling game, the Lego Receptor game and the Fluorescent Game were three smaller games for the Nacht van de Kunst en Wetenschap in Groningen. Our Llowlab Game for Lowlands was a bigger game.

Nacht van de Kunst & Wetenschap Games


Lego Receptor Game the light went on when a banana was placed but not when an apple was placed. This was to show that each receptor is activated by a specific molecule.
Smelling Game we had 10 different bottles with odours and the visitors of our table were called to find what do they smell the one that would fin the most correct answers is the winner of our yeast knuffel
Fluorescent Game was with two vases with sand the one had paprika powder in and mixed with water the solution was becoming fluorescent. We explained that we mix it with yeast so to show the production of fluorescent by yeast when is activated

Llowlab Game

We used this game to explain the molecule-receptor-protein-amino acids-DNA steps. It consisted of several parts:

  • Large illustrations of molecules
  • Wooden colored bricks representing amino acids
  • Table with the translation codes
  • Parts Registry
  • Yeast cuddly toy