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- | + | <div class="notebook-wetlab"> '''Wetlab:''' The results from Expt 7.3 demonstrated that there have been growth for only the Ribosome Binding Site (BBa_B0034), the Double Terminator (BBa_B0015) and the Constitutive Promoter (BBa_J23119). The reasons for the failure of the TetR promoter (BBa_C0040) and the Gas Vesicle Gene (BBa_I750016) is not clear. For those that were successful we continued with the miniprep, digest, gel electrophoresis and nanodrop. This demonstrated that the Double Terminator (BBa_B0015) was a success - it produced bands of the correct size, and a useable plasmid concentration. The Ribsome Binding Site (BBa_B0034) and the Constitutive Promoter (BBa_J23119) however have inserts that are too small to detect against a 1000bp ladder. We will therefore investigate how best to demonstrate whether the transformation was a success. The plasmid backbone for each, however, is of the correct size, which is promising. </div> | |
<div class="notebook-meeting"> '''Meeting - Darmstadt.''' Bouran discussed a possible characterisation collaboration with Henrik from iGEM TU Darmstadt. We are considering if it would be possible to express their degradation module in Roseobacter and characterise it with our techniques to give them an alternative perspective. We will follow up after the Munich conference via Skype.</div> | <div class="notebook-meeting"> '''Meeting - Darmstadt.''' Bouran discussed a possible characterisation collaboration with Henrik from iGEM TU Darmstadt. We are considering if it would be possible to express their degradation module in Roseobacter and characterise it with our techniques to give them an alternative perspective. We will follow up after the Munich conference via Skype.</div> | ||
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<div class="notebook-rathenau"> '''Human Practice - Rathenau Debate'''. Erin has almost finished writing her paper, but needs to shorten it.</div> | <div class="notebook-rathenau"> '''Human Practice - Rathenau Debate'''. Erin has almost finished writing her paper, but needs to shorten it.</div> | ||
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Contents |
Notebook: Week 7
Preparations | Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 | Week 14 | Week 15 | Week 16
Aims of the Week
This week, 6 of our team members of going to the CAM conference in Munich, where they will be presenting our project at the poster session. They will also meet with the LMU Munich iGEM team to discuss a collaboration. This has been a really exciting event for the team, in particular the modellers who are keen to collaborate, as we have been talking with the Munich team on skype for several weeks. Remaining in London are most of the lab team, who want to get our important biobricks transformed and commence 3A assembly. Rhiannon intends to finish updating the Research pages of the wiki; in particular she is working on the overview and design pages, as well as developing some research diagrams. Philipp also is aiming to get some wiki programming done, so we can start including some of the features we have designed. Yeping will be contacting the Southbank centre in order to discuss organising a Public Engagement event, and will continue discussing safety with London Hackspace regarding the DIYbio streetlab. Carina will be working on the physical model of our island for the Human Practice event at Southbank, where members of the public can themselves help construct the island using plastic. She also aims to have a more specified idea of the architectural side of the project after a meeting with the team on Friday.
Monday 23rd July
Tuesday 24th July