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+ | Many of our basic parts (promotors, terminators, and fluorescent proteins) are courtesy of the Dueber lab. The iGEM team chose the targeting proteins/sequences from the literature and either PCRed them from genomic DNA or synthesized them, built all of the composite parts, and assayed them. | ||
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+ | The Golden Gate assembly of our multi- and multi-multi- gene cassettes was designed and performed by the undergraduate team. | ||
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+ | On the software side, the team wrote the MATLAB code and constructed the Cell Profiler pipeline for automated image analysis. |
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Many of our basic parts (promotors, terminators, and fluorescent proteins) are courtesy of the Dueber lab. The iGEM team chose the targeting proteins/sequences from the literature and either PCRed them from genomic DNA or synthesized them, built all of the composite parts, and assayed them.
The Golden Gate assembly of our multi- and multi-multi- gene cassettes was designed and performed by the undergraduate team.
On the software side, the team wrote the MATLAB code and constructed the Cell Profiler pipeline for automated image analysis.