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Here are [[Biobrick delivery|instructions]] for transforming DNA into cells and creating our own stock of DNA from the 2006 iGEM plates as well as figuring out where your part is on the plates.
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An [[Biobrick delivery|overview]] of the the 2006 iGEM DNA distribution plates.
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Each DNA has a certain antibiotic resistance.  Plate 1 is all Ampicilin resistant.  Plate 2 DNA is [http://partsregistry.org/Help:How_to_make_agar color-coded] on the bottom of each well for it's antibiotic resistance.
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Each biobrick has a certain antibiotic resistance.  Biobricks stored in Plate 1 are all Ampicilin resistant.  The bottom of each well of Plate 2 is [http://partsregistry.org/Help:How_to_make_agar color-coded] to indicate the corresponding biobrick's antibiotic resistance.
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Here is an excellent [http://openwetware.org/wiki/BioBricks_construction_tutorial biobrick construction tutoral] and collection of related protocols.
==Questions==
==Questions==

Revision as of 22:24, 13 July 2006

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Team Goal: Photography System Assembly and Testing


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Contents

Members

Mac Cowell macowell@bu.edu aim: cxmac2
Christine Woods cwoods@bu.edu aim: xoptopinope
Nancy Mendonca Davis nancymd@bu.edu
Nadav Ivzan nivzan@bu.edu aim:kingos82 msn:kingos19@hotmail.com

Meeting Schedule

Next meeting: Thursday, July 13th 4pm LSEB Basement

Current Progress

Photosystem parts

Light Sensing Inhibitor:

  • BBa_I15008 (well: 21A plate: iGEM2006 DNA-2)
  • BBa_I15009 (well: 21C plate: iGEM2006 DNA-2)
  • BBa_I15010 (Note: Must be used in E.coli deficient in natural EnvZ.)
  • BBa_R0082 (well: 15P plate: iGEM2006 DNA-1)

Assembly of parts

An overview of the the 2006 iGEM DNA distribution plates.

Each biobrick has a certain antibiotic resistance. Biobricks stored in Plate 1 are all Ampicilin resistant. The bottom of each well of Plate 2 is color-coded to indicate the corresponding biobrick's antibiotic resistance.

Here is an excellent biobrick construction tutoral and collection of related protocols.

Questions

  • What strain of e. coli should we use? How do we make those cells competent?
  • How do we find out which antibiotic a particular DNA on Plate 2 is resistant to? The Biobrick Delivery instructions say that we should use the Registry Repository to find out, but it doens't seem to list each part's antibiotic resistance on there.
    • The bottom of each well is color-coded to indicate the antibiotic resistance.
  • How do we obtain part I15010?
    • Email Meagan at the registry (meaganl AT mit DOT edu) and copy James Brown (jrb62 AT cam.ac.uk)
  • How do we obtain EnvZ- e. coli?
    • Ask frank - he seems to know.
  • Who knows what we can buy now and what general lab supplies are available for our use?

Protocols

References

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