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iGEM BsAs
The team
Official roster
Members
Where we come from
Safety
Key questions
Attributions
Attributions
Sponsors
Institutional
Data Page
Project
Synthetic ecology
Overview
Motivation
Design
Possible applications
Schemes
Crossfeeding
Independent Population Control
Cross-population control
Stochastic State Transitions
Modeling
Modeling synEcology
Advanced modeling
Data Page
Results and Devices
Strains characterization
Strains description
Fluorescence screening
Screening of strain proportion
Auxotrophy confirmation
Coculture in liquid medium
Revertant control
Trp basal production
Growth dependence
BBs design
Trp/His export devices
Backup devices
Preparing for sending
Testing
BioBricks testing
SynEco testing
Data Page
Human practices
Garage Lab
Spreading the word
Solving local problems
EMBO
Seeding SynBio in Latin America
Data Page
Welcome to Buenos Aires 2012 iGEM Wiki!
What are you looking for?
Check the
safety questions
and
attributions
.
Meet
the team
. You can also read a little about
where we come from
.
Learn about
our project
(and don't forget to check
all the schemes
we thought to solve the problem).
Don't miss our yeast
strains characterization
, and the
main biobricks and devices
we designed and added to the registry. You can also find information about our
planB
backup biobrick
(aka. thank-you-customs biobrick)
.
Take a look at our
mathematical model
of a synthetic ecology. And if you dare, take a look at the
advanced model
.
What we did outside the lab
(aka. human practices)
to
teach what synBio is about
,
start solving local problems
and
seed SynBio in Latin America
.
Watch an [http://youtu.be/bkczB60RziU online presentation] of our team and our project.
If you understand spanish, you can also check our [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEMXc6cmmgo presentation video].
See the
impact in local newspapers
.