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During MIT's Independent Activity Period in January 2004, teams designed genetic systems to create cellular patterns varying from bull’s-eyes to polka dots and even dynamic designs where cells swim together. From these designs, standard biological parts were designed and synthesized. | During MIT's Independent Activity Period in January 2004, teams designed genetic systems to create cellular patterns varying from bull’s-eyes to polka dots and even dynamic designs where cells swim together. From these designs, standard biological parts were designed and synthesized. | ||
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+ | '''Note:'' ''These projects are currently being wikified'' | ||
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+ | [[IAP2004:Booperator|The Booperator Project]] | ||
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+ | [[IAP2004:Polkadorks|Polkadorks]] | ||
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+ | [http://iap03.igem.org See IAP links on Parts Registry] | ||
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+ | ==IAP 2004 Projects== | ||
+ | Descriptions and schematics can be found [http://iap03.igem.org here] |
Latest revision as of 21:44, 12 April 2006
Overview
During MIT's Independent Activity Period in January 2004, teams designed genetic systems to create cellular patterns varying from bull’s-eyes to polka dots and even dynamic designs where cells swim together. From these designs, standard biological parts were designed and synthesized.
'Note: These projects are currently being wikified
[http://iap03.igem.org See IAP links on Parts Registry]
IAP 2004 Projects
Descriptions and schematics can be found [http://iap03.igem.org here]