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== ''' Choosing Projects ''' ==
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July 2012
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The UTP Team decided to develop new software for iGEM teams and individuals involved in Synbio.
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I.  Mutagenesis study:<br>
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We propose to study ways to automate mutagenesis in our software program. Meanwhile another group of students of our team were studying and <br>implementing the development of primers in this process.
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We also began to develop an idea for a software that would help to develop projects related to energy production <br> energy through biotechnology (biofuels). We chose the energy sector being both a national and global need, as our country uses mainly imported energy sources.
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=='''PHASE III: Bricks & Mutation & BIOENEGIA Project'''==
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August and September 2012<br>
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In the month of August we use it to understand the computable and automatable aspects of our project.

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PHASE I: Recruitment and official campaign launch for UTP-Software Team 2012

May 17th,2012 This day the Instructors Grimaldo Elias made the official campaign launching.





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    This is our invitation brochure that we used on the Launching session at our Campus Lobby.

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    THE MEETINGS



    UTP-Software Team 2012, from the very beginning has been organizing meetings on academic period. We have worked a lot on weekends and after classes hours. General meetings were carried out regularly on Saturdays.

    Synbio Training sessions:

    From May 18th until June 14th we developed the Workshops classes and Introduction to Synthetic Biology.

    Thematic Introductory Course in Synthetic Biology
    a. What is iGEM and synthetic biology?
    b. Molecules of Life and DNA Structure
    c. Central Dogma and information flow in biological systems
    d. Recombinant DNA Technology
    e. Introduction to Synthetic Biology and the BioBricks Standards
    f. Track Software iGEM competition

    PHASE II. DEVELOPMENT PROJECT IDEAS AND ELECTION

    From June to the month of July we developed many ideas and platforms about possible ideas and projects. From these meetings came the following ideas: . Development of new tools for helping future iGEM teams. . Development tool for engineering projects, we first found the most important area in order to apply it in our country.

    Development of a prototype software to read and extract information from the parts registry about the protocols standards and we show evidence of this project in the following image:


      Prototipo 21 de julio.jpg



      Choosing Projects

      July 2012

      The UTP Team decided to develop new software for iGEM teams and individuals involved in Synbio.

      I. Mutagenesis study:
      We propose to study ways to automate mutagenesis in our software program. Meanwhile another group of students of our team were studying and
      implementing the development of primers in this process.

      We also began to develop an idea for a software that would help to develop projects related to energy production
      energy through biotechnology (biofuels). We chose the energy sector being both a national and global need, as our country uses mainly imported energy sources.

      PHASE III: Bricks & Mutation & BIOENEGIA Project

      August and September 2012

      In the month of August we use it to understand the computable and automatable aspects of our project.