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== The project: DNA Folding == | == The project: DNA Folding == | ||
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Other projects and prices could be found on individual Mutant's pages. In addition, you can find some hot information on ‘GEM Freiburg Fellow 2006’ page. The other toys will be unconventional computing, nanoelectronics, nanooptics, drug delivery systems, smart nanomaterials, nanoswarm, and eventually an artificial life. Time is money! | Other projects and prices could be found on individual Mutant's pages. In addition, you can find some hot information on ‘GEM Freiburg Fellow 2006’ page. The other toys will be unconventional computing, nanoelectronics, nanooptics, drug delivery systems, smart nanomaterials, nanoswarm, and eventually an artificial life. Time is money! | ||
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* [http://omnibus.uni-freiburg.de/~kouznet/BioVLSI.pdf Very Large-Scale Integration design in Biology] | * [http://omnibus.uni-freiburg.de/~kouznet/BioVLSI.pdf Very Large-Scale Integration design in Biology] | ||
* [http://omnibus.uni-freiburg.de/~kouznet/GS-design.pdf Genetic systems design from the DNA modules] | * [http://omnibus.uni-freiburg.de/~kouznet/GS-design.pdf Genetic systems design from the DNA modules] | ||
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* [[Life with a price of 6000 €]] | * [[Life with a price of 6000 €]] | ||
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== Hey Mutant, have a look! == | == Hey Mutant, have a look! == | ||
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An Analysis of Synthetic Biology Research in Europe and North America [http://www2.spi.pt/synbiology/] | An Analysis of Synthetic Biology Research in Europe and North America [http://www2.spi.pt/synbiology/] | ||
DNA synthesis: ATG-Biosynthetics [http://www.atg-biosynthetics.com/] | DNA synthesis: ATG-Biosynthetics [http://www.atg-biosynthetics.com/] | ||
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Revision as of 18:34, 5 October 2006
This term was invented by Martin Schneider on the Rule 110 Winter Workshop in 2004 [http://www.rule110.org/amhso/index.html]. We play without rules. We discover the rules that govern life, the universe and everything to exploit these rules and to create Artificial Life. Our short-time aim is the trip to Boston in November 2006 to take a prize in the iGEM. |
The Team
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The project: DNA Folding
Basic IdeaAbstractThe idea is to design a strand of DNA such that it wraps into some meaningful shape. There are three different stages for this project: First, the DNA should fold into a two-dimensional rectangular sheet. Secondly, this sheet should wrap itself up into the shape of a short pipe. And last, these little pipes should hook themselves up to each other such that they form one single long pipe. Scetches - PipesThe DNA sequence for the Pipes design can be found [http://omnibus.uni-freiburg.de/~kouznet/pipe/Tube-M13mp18-NEB-d.txt here]. Enterprise: Barbie NanoatelierOnce the process of DNA folding into 3D structures is understood, shapes can be chosen arbitrarily. The idea of the Barbie Nanoatelier is that the DNA should wrap into a 3D T-Shirt, 3D Pants, etc. Scetches - T-ShirtThe DNA sequence for the T-Shirt design can be found [http://omnibus.uni-freiburg.de/~kouznet/t-shirt/T-shirt_M13mp18_NEB_d.txt here], the picture is [http://omnibus.uni-freiburg.de/~kouznet/t-shirt/T-shirt.jpg here], and the staples are [http://omnibus.uni-freiburg.de/~kouznet/t-shirt/T-shirt_staples.txt here] there. Hey, venture capitalists, where are you? The price of all of 50 billion T-Shirts would be only 7200bases x €0.17/base = €1224. Don’t miss the chance. It could be a great business tomorrow! Individual projectsOther projects and prices could be found on individual Mutant's pages. In addition, you can find some hot information on ‘GEM Freiburg Fellow 2006’ page. The other toys will be unconventional computing, nanoelectronics, nanooptics, drug delivery systems, smart nanomaterials, nanoswarm, and eventually an artificial life. Time is money! |
GEM Freiburg
Club
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Original idea
Hey Mutant, have a look!
The easy and serious way
These people do great thingsAlbert Libchaber [http://www.rockefeller.edu/research/abstract.php?id=93]
Carlos Bustamante's lab [http://alice.berkeley.edu/]
David Deamer [http://www.chemistry.ucsc.edu/deamer_d.html]
Eric Kool’s group [http://www.stanford.edu/group/kool/]
Erik Winfree [http://www.dna.caltech.edu/~winfree/]
Fred Menger’s group [http://www.chemistry.emory.edu/faculty/menger/index.html]
Jack Szostak’s lab [http://genetics.mgh.harvard.edu/szostakweb/]
Norman Packard’s Protolife [http://www.protolife.net/]
Pier Luigi Luisi’s group [http://www.plluisi.org/index.html]
Radhika Nagpal [http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~rad/]
Steven Benner’s group [http://www.chem.ufl.edu/groups/benner/] LocalThe Spiegel about the iGEM competition on August 14, 2006 [http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/0,1518,431399,00.html] An Analysis of Synthetic Biology Research in Europe and North America [http://www2.spi.pt/synbiology/] DNA synthesis: ATG-Biosynthetics [http://www.atg-biosynthetics.com/] |