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The University of Oklahoma iGEM 2006 team, at the [http://srtc.ou.edu/ Stephenson Research and Technology Center]
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The Prairie View, Texas iGEM team, led by Dr. Raul Cuero.
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Revision as of 12:08, 12 July 2006

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International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition
Information about iGEM, Synthetic Biology

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The Prairie View, Texas iGEM team, led by Dr. Raul Cuero.

Current Events!

  • New: Having trouble successfully transforming parts from the iGEM 2006 DNA Distribution? Want to see if others are having similar problems with the same parts? See the DNA Distribution Issues page.
  • SB2.0 Webcasts are now available
  • The iGEM Newsletter (No. 1) is available (PDF) here
  • DNA plates have been shipped. See the Biobrick Delivery page details about what to do when you receive them, and what they contain.
  • Behind the scenes at iGEM labs (video)
  • The Registy upgrade is complete. <link> Please report bugs or problems.

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