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  • Edna Miao's notebook
    HO 194:0/26 have anything unusual. HO21:0/29 plaques have anything unusual.
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  • Team:Alberta/Project/Surveys
    ...s the most important thing you learned from our pamphlet/presentation? Did anything really surprise you? </b> ... our project be more effectively communicated to high school students? Was anything really confusing? </b>
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  • Team:Berkeley Software/DougNotebook
    #open algorithm manager, run, try to import, cancel, cannot save it as anything but text (Nina) #Tools options does not do anything (Adam)
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  • Security
    ...that you will have something to say. You can answer these questions or add anything else you want to say (you know the drill) in the comments section below. <p>If there is anything here that has caught your interest, infuriated you and sparked any other re
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  • Allen Cai's notebook
    ...ontain our fusion protein. We run our digest on a gel and look at the gel. Anything that is 3k bp means that its just vector and we don't really care about onl ...ne band, and if that band is 3000 bp long, then its only vector. If we see anything higher than 3000bp then we send that in for seqencing, and if the seqencing
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  • Registration Handbook
    ...d your real name being your professional identity. Your login name can be anything that you want but your real name must take the form [first name] [last name
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  • Team:USTC/Human Practice
    ...out this question seriously. The final purpose of our project is to evolve anything including a system--a system that holds the potential to become a new form ...ion Machine is to construct a robust system that can universally "evolve" anything. Based on our work started from iGEM competition, the project should contin
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  • Team:Groningen/Project Plan/Tools and Documentation
    Basically anyone may change anything at any time for any reason, and the Configuration Manager keeps an eye on h {{done}}: Anything about lab stuff (in green!)
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  • Team:Calgary/Second Life/Blog
    ...L's object creation and scripting facilities come into play: we can create anything we want, from molecules to cells to lab equipment, and then make it behave ... perhaps to a promoter with a repressor complex attached. Then it won't do anything at all. Simple!
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  • Team:Aberdeen Scotland/ethics
    ...revent unregulated contamination, sometimes I think the regulations are if anything a little too overbearing. I have no problems on work with bacteria, viruse ...eason itself can be understood as thought and argument, so these should if anything be encouraged within synthetic biology. Cho et al argue for a need for ‘
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  • Team:Calgary/Lab/Blog
    ...myself OUTSIDE of iGEM (do I even exist???) and being to lazy to re-record anything I will include the following disclosure: ...part II. Yea, I know I skipped a lot of steps here. It wouldn’t tell you anything interesting beyond what you’ve already read. After good restriction diges
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  • Team:Calgary/9 June 2009
    ... included today and will have to start over since no one is able to access anything within the object. I have old versions of the scripts I was using so hopefu ...s name is Synthiya Shieldmaiden. I explored our island, sat on pretty much anything that was shaking or moving. I also met my Second Life team members and spok
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  • Team:Alberta/Project/Automation
    ..., it doesn't really do it reliably, and therefore hasn't been trusted with anything more than second hand beads that have already been used in BioByte construc ...e beads just once, but many times in succession (if you want to accomplish anything useful that is). Also, it has to be realised that any misstep in the execu
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  • Team:Calgary/30 July 2009
    ...s, so to be safe, we shall run the restriction digest again before sending anything down for sequencing. ...oblem in which people can jump in at the end of the activity without doing anything at all.
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  • Team:Southampton/Notebook
    anything/everything else! ...nt cells finally arrive and we are all frantically busy in labs again. Has anything been successful yet? No.
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  • Team:EPF-Lausanne/LOVTAP Results
    ...al daylight for the "+light" condition, and in the dark (or illuminated by anything else than blue light e.g. red light) for the "-light" condition. For each s ...al daylight for the "+light" condition, and in the dark (or illuminated by anything else than blue light e.g. red light) for the "-light" condition. For each s
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  • Ryan Liang
    ...t was directed toward me and my body. I’ve never considered working with anything related to the human anatomy and its complexity; but now, science is what I
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  • Lab Aug 28 2009
    ...from the stored ligation products. (I don't expect 5006 or 5007 to produce anything since they are on the Kan backbone that I think the broth culture test lea I stored the transformed plates from Aug 27 in the fridge as we can't do anything with them today.
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  • Team:NYMU-Taipei/Project/Removal
    Furthermore, if ViroCatcher did not catch anything, we still have to design a mechanism to let our ViroCatcher express the rem If the receptor does not catch anything, the ompC promoter will not be turned on, and the removal gene will not be
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  • Judging/Judging Criteria
    ...ogical parts? Cadence, Synopsis, Microsoft, Google, will these names mean anything to the future of synthetic biology? Or, will you add a new name at the top
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  • Main page archive
    <p>If you have a question about anything iGEM-related, from lab questions to fundraising, to team t-shirt styles, as
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  • Team:USTC
    ...EM a universal framework for evolutionary approaches in synthetic biology. Anything we want in synthetic biology can be automatically created, from promoters,
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  • Team:USTC/Project
    ...EM a universal framework for evolutionary approaches in synthetic biology. Anything we want in synthetic biology can be automatically created, from promoters,
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  • Team:USTC Software/Teammember
    ... from geophysics to computational biology. By such a colorful combination, anything exciting could be possible relying on our brotherhood. We feel so lucky to
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  • Team:Calgary/Team
    ...he piano. I often sing classical Indian songs. I love painting, sketching- anything involving art! I also love photography and gardening.
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  • Team:Groningen/Project Plan
    ...mentation and tests.''' With software it is possible to create pretty much anything you can define, so one starts by defining what the system should do (at lea
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  • Team:Groningen/Parts
    *Need anything specific? Take a look in our [[Team:Groningen/Parts/Freezer|freezer]]
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  • Team:Lethbridge/Team
    ...bosome associated GTPase. He is involved with some modeling, lab work, and anything else that needs some doing. Spare time (what spare time?) activities includ
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  • Team:Groningen/Project Plan/Elaboration/1
    ...d Infrastructure" and "Configuration Identification" where applicable (and anything else needed to establish some basic procedures/conventions for our lab work
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  • Team:Virginia Commonwealth/Internal/Papers
    **This may be a bit of review at this point. Was there anything new or important that stuck out to you while reading this? - [[User:GMcArth
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  • Team:IIT Madras/Project
    ... in the following parts (the gene of interest is not included. It could be anything):
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  • Team:Groningen/Brainstorm/Glucose Sensing
    * '''Could''' have this if it does not affect anything else:
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  • Team:TorontoMaRSDiscovery/Team
    ...by studying the metabolic networks of these parasites. She is inspired by anything that is new, exciting, and can have a long-term impact for making the world
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  • Team:TUDelft/Meetings
    ...virtual environment for iGEM, that can be used for either wiki or forum or anything that is suitable. Arrangements should be done and actions will be taken by
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  • Virginia Commonwealth/25 June 2009
    ...positive and negative controls to each set up and test for strength and if anything was altered or affected in any way by the addition. A design tree for this
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  • Team:CBNU-Korea/Team
    ...th my friends. My specialty is computers. My advantage is to work hard for anything. and my disadvantage is stubborn.</b></P> <P class="바탕글" a
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  • Team:Wash U/Team/Alice
    ...lice Meng</b> is a junior biomedical engineering major at WashU. She loves anything biology related and is excited to be part of this synthetic biology venture
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  • Team:Calgary/Second Life
    ...L's object creation and scripting facilities come into play: we can create anything we want, from molecules to cells to lab equipment, and then make it behave
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  • Team:SDU-Denmark/Project
    We also did protein MALDI mass spectrometry, which didn't show anything conclusive, perhaps as a consequence of the ''RIP'' peptides small size, wh
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  • Team:Utah State/Team
    ...s include playing volleyball, mountain biking, hiking, camping, and almost anything outdoors.
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  • Team:Calgary/Human Practices/Outreach/Campus Events
    ...nt of interest about iGEM demonstrated by the undergraduates far surpassed anything we had expected. We hope that we got the message across that the UofC iGEM
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  • Team:Osaka/Brainstorming1
    You can write anything.
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  • Team:Osaka/Brainstorming3
    You can write anything.
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  • Team:EPF-Lausanne/Modeling/Simulation
    ::''.psf + .pdb + .prm + .conf → namd → anything you want''
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  • Team:Newcastle/Project/Labwork/MoreProtocols/DNAGel
    ... you can see the row of wells through the water-like solution before doing anything else.
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  • Team:Newcastle/Project/Labwork/Week1/Week1
    *Have we used up a lot of anything- is there enough for Thursday?
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  • Team:UQ-Australia/Team
    ...cience interest.In my spare time, well I mean real real spare time, can do anything except reading lecture notes and writing reports.
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  • Team:KU Seoul/Notebook
    If you have anything to present, send them to me.
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  • Team:Groningen/Notebook/17 July 2009
    ... product of ribosome density and ribosome occupancy", neither of which has anything to do with time... (Ribosome density is defined as "ribosomes per transcrip
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  • Team:KULeuven/Ethics
    ...s subject by releasing a code of ethics stating: ‘be safe, do not damage anything, do not damage anyone, either physically, mentally or emotionally, be funny
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  • Team:SJTU-BioX-Shanghai/Members
    ...eetty|Wang Shu(王舒)]], [[User:kermit_tao|Tao Yixin(陶一昕)]], [[User:Anything|Shen Zhe(沈哲)]], Huang Chen(黄琛), [[User:xlxkxcc|Xu Liang(徐亮)]],
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  • Team:Calgary/21 May 2009
    * If anything can be added then I need to have a way to get rid of everything that is add
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  • Team:Illinois-Tools/Safety
    ... precaution and should always be considered when talking about introducing anything new to a new environment. By implementing this guideline in synthetic biolo
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  • Team:Calgary/Modelling/Blog
    ... without the need of knowing how the code works. You don't need to compile anything, or type a single line of code. This is the beautify of <a href="http://wol
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  • Team:Calgary/19 June 2009
    ...xt in the HUD, and it would have taken me a very very long time to develop anything as good.
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  • Team:Calgary/14 May 2009
    ...s need to be taken in order to organize for such events. Do we need to buy anything, make posters, advertise? If so, when should we start? I wrote my final dra
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  • Team:Calgary/11 May 2009
    ...or have just taught me really basic building skills and I have yet to make anything useful and I will continue to the upper floors of the tower for more instru
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  • Team:Calgary/6 August 2009
    ...he leading strand is much easier since it actually does not have to detect anything and just rez the nucleotides as it moves down the strand, but the RNA prime
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  • Team:Calgary/7 August 2009
    ...'s not really very interactive. The bacteria are there but don't really do anything and the squid just tells you about them. I was thinking of a quiz but that
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  • Team:Calgary/11 August 2009
    ...lower steam temperatures, and thus lower the input energy necessary to get anything out of the process.
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  • Team:Calgary/24 July 2009
    ...today. I have also made helicase and DNA ligase, which presently do not do anything, but I will start working on the other enzyme’s functionality once I get
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  • Team:Imperial College London/Wetlab/Results/Autoinduction/CRPoverview
    Too messy to analyse anything<br>
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  • Team:Calgary/27 July 2009
    ... retrieve it will return to its original position anyway and just not give anything and reset the whole script.
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  • Team:Calgary/18 August 2009
    ...the lab depends on notecards, which it seems we will need to properly test anything since the robots require giving a folder of objects including instructions
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  • Team:Calgary/29 July 2009
    ...not a problem with locating items and the script will no longer proceed if anything is missing, which I believe happened because of a function modification sin
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  • Team:Cambridge/Sponsors
    ...sponsors the Cambridge iGEM team would have had a much harder time getting anything done.
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  • Team:Valencia/Notebk/resposta
    /************* DO NOT ALTER ANYTHING BELOW THIS LINE ! **************/
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  • Team:IPOC2-Colombia:Team
    ... lab I am good at working with DNA, running gels; in general, I like to do anything that is so interesting.</div></td>
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  • EPF-Lausanne/21 August 2009
    ...sing LB. For every clone there was three different possibilities : without anything OR with tryptophan OR with ATC. The cells had all exactly the same initial
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  • EPF-Lausanne/28 August 2009
    ..., without any induction. It also explains why ATC induction doesn't induce anything, as there isn't any TetR protein (saturated with W).
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  • Team:Southampton/Team
    moves include labeling anything that is stationary in the lab for
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  • Team:Paris/Tool OSXSoft
    ...ach balloon is a step; put in the fridge 20mn, 5mn 5000RPM centrifugation, anything you want it to be. The identical step are represented by the same color.
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  • Team:Tsinghua/ELSI
    ...t to give your child that edge no matter what. I think you'd do just about anything."
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  • Team:Victoria Australia/Team
    ... been an interest in her life, she loves doing hands on lab work more than anything. iGEM sparked her interest because she wanted a challenge and this gave ris
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  • Team:Paris/Brainstorm ideafirstweek
    ...or it. Such a regulatory role would be played by a scientific council - or anything which represent the scientific community. One of us evoked a more social an
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  • Team:UAB-Barcelona/Calendar-Main/14 August 2009
    ...ted salt that you add. We contact with the company and we decide not to do anything before we get some answer from the company.
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  • Team:UNC Chapel Hill/28 August 2009
    Therefore, we will not trust anything in the -20* freezer, under any circumstances.
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  • Team:Paris/Addressing overview clya
    ... to find something to track our vesicle, but also put a signal peptide (or anything which can create a signal) in this vesicle, in order to make a signal trans
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  • Team:Newcastle/Labwork/2 September 2009
    Before anything else is carried out, the Metal Sensing team will analyse the PCR products f
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  • EPF-Lausanne/29 August 2009
    Although so far the colony PCR on these RO + BB didn't show anything concluding, the fact that they grew in antibiotic selection seems to show t
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  • Team:Imperial College London/SafetyConsiderations
    ...bacterial cells, washing hands before leaving the lab and not transferring anything from the lab to the outside environment.
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  • Team:IPN-UNAM-Mexico/Team
    ...ecnology, biomimetics, biorobotics, biological based devices, bio art, and anything that can be with "BIO",i believe that we dont have to close our view just o
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  • Team:TUDelft/Ethics results
    * Most other-voters state that Venter is not doing anything new, but some of them nuance their answer by dividing it in two parts. The
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  • Jamboree/Project Abstract/Team Abstracts
    ...on, by engineering a robust system framework that can automatically create anything we want in synthetic biology, from various types of parts to complex system
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  • Team:Southampton/Team/Advisors
    ...s been perfecting his annoying special ability of attaching porphyrins to anything he touches. He is banned from obtaining, handling or consuming any of the
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  • Team:Calgary/News/Oilsands
    ...lower steam temperatures, and thus lower the input energy necessary to get anything out of the process.
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  • Jackie Tam
    ... what you make of either. I can do synthetic biology, or more importantly: anything else, regardless of what I choose as a major.
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  • Team:Newcastle/Labwork/28 July 2009
    To show that we have DNA in our samples and that the DNA is not anything but our desired BioBricks (within their correct plasmids) we carried out DN
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  • Team:Berkeley Software/Eugene
    ...ished databases. Parts can encapsulate an arbitrary amount of information, anything from a DNA sequence to experimental history. When designing a device in Eug
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  • Team:Berkeley Software/Kepler
    *The size of the plates is adjustable and can be anything specified as maxR (maximum number of rows) and maxC (maximum number of colu
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  • Team:Victoria Australia/Team Members
    ... been an interest in her life, she loves doing hands on lab work more than anything. iGEM sparked her interest because she wanted a challenge and this gave ris
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  • Team:Victoria Australia/Team/Overview
    ... been an interest in her life, she loves doing hands on lab work more than anything. iGEM sparked her interest because she wanted a challenge and this gave ris
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  • Team:Victoria Australia/Team/Members
    ... been an interest in her life, she loves doing hands on lab work more than anything. iGEM sparked her interest because she wanted a challenge and this gave ris
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  • Team:SupBiotech-Paris/Concept3
    ...control of their '''natural promoter'''. Thus, the cell is never forced to anything, and no pressure is exerted on its metabolism. The genes are produced only
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  • Team:Illinois-Tools/Resources
    This category includes all programs, libraries, modules, websites, and anything else involving computer technology.
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  • Jackie Tam's notebook
    ... to see real fruit bodies under the microscope, something I don't remember anything about since he introduced dicty to us a month ago. Good review today.
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  • METU-gene/Brainstorming
    ...s sensitive to the speed of flowing liquid. By constructing this project , anything related to environment can be proved to have effects on organisms. Nowadays
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  • Team:UCL London/Ethics/Debates
    ...nd said that’s he has creates a "chassis on which you could build almost anything. It could be a contribution to humanity such as new drugs or a huge threat
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  • Team:Paris/EthicalReportBiosafetyBiosecurity
    ...thicists : “I'm surprised more companies don't do it. It doesn't cost us anything, and in the end it may save us [money, time or reputation]. I mean, the who
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  • Team:Newcastle/Project/Labwork/LabRules
    * For anything which needs to be autoclaved, label, stick the autoclave tape, and send for
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  • Team:Valencia/All Definitions
    ...ems not previously found in that organism. We can uses these systems to do anything from display a picture to create chemicals.
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  • Team:Edinburgh/carouselgalleryxml
    ... but also of having video thumbnails! No need to put the video in a swf or anything like that, just point it at a video, and the template will recognize it as
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  • Team:UCSF/Our summer experience
    ...ld be like to work in a real lab. I loved it and couldn't see myself doing anything else this summer than iGEM.
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  • Team:TUDelft/SDP Results
    ...en shown to be present in the restriction analysis, so it is unlikely that anything between the restriction site and the GFP-LVA gene has been changed, because
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  • Team:Edinburgh/carouselsettingsxml
    This will absolutely NOT distort your images or anything, it only affects the placement.
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  • Team:Aberdeen Scotland/parameters/invest 6
    ...when does quorum sensing turn on? The closest we got to being able to find anything about this was Goryachev’s paper, ‘Systems analysis of a quorum sensing
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  • IllinoisTools/22 August 2009
    ...er. I also tried looking up some info about Django, to see if there was anything useful I could learn for our project.
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  • Team:Harvard/Daily
    Gel 2. To help determine if there was anything, the remainder of the reaction was subjected to a Dpn1 digest for 1 hr at 3
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  • Team:Alberta/Project/Gel Electrophoresis
    ...love on your left hand and place gel on transilluminator. Now do not touch anything with your left hand.
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  • Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:Journals:Nando's
    the plate with [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Resources/Strains|C2423]] didn't grow anything before and now we have some orange round colonies in the agar. Undoubtedly
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  • Team:Valencia/Human Practice/Definitions
    ...ems not previously found in that organism. We can uses these systems to do anything from display a picture to create chemicals.
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  • Team:Washington/Notebook/SOEingPCR
    **No need to purify or anything after PCR 2, just go directly to PCR#3. (I have PCR purified after this ste
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  • Team:IBB Pune/BIOETHICS
    ...reme Court decision of Diamond v. Chakrabarty of 1980. The court held that anything made by the hand of man was eligible for patenting. Since this decision, th
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  • Team:Valencia/A short story/Osamu
    ...ata lab was a wonderful place with a splendid atmosphere. Nobody taught me anything, but I learned much by watching other people and by independent study.
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  • Lab July 14 2009
    I put two of the four plates in the 37 degree incubator to see if anything would grow.
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  • Lab July 15 2009
    We decided to leave it for another day and see if anything grows up, it might just be that overnight is not nearly enough at room temp
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  • Lab Aug 6 2009
    ...er from yesterday, resuspended in 100µL LB and plated again; we'll see if anything shows up.
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  • Lab Aug 11 2009
    6..... Forgetting anything?
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  • Lab Aug 21 2009
    Can't really see anything in the spun down cells. I went and looked at some of them under the micros
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  • Lab Sep 18 2009
    The way I see it, we never attempted to sequence anything, so that might be the problem. Maybe we should see about PCR'ing up our ins
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  • Team:EPF-Lausanne/Results/Differential Analysis
    ... We tried to monitor this bond in our dark light simulation without seeing anything, both GLN513 and ASN414 are quite stable.
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  • Team:IIT Madras/Circuit
    ... in the following parts (the gene of interest is not included. It could be anything):
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  • Team:University of Alberta/23 June 2009
    ...her ethics or human practices for gold. Max says ethics team hasn’t done anything. Ethics may suit our project better? But life bytes is awesome for human pr
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  • Team:University of Alberta/9 June 2009
    ...ed codes we can use, other groups who may want to support us. We’ll take anything! We’re shot gunning…don’t be disappointed if rejected. Ask if they c
    6 KB (1,019 words) - 01:24, 22 October 2009
  • Team:University of Alberta/16 August 2009
    PCR team: done PCRing. Won’t PCR anything more until more progress with the rest of the project
    6 KB (1,051 words) - 01:33, 22 October 2009
  • Team:UCSF/Human Practices
    ...o do molecular biology at home. Some would doubt the possibility of doing anything dangerous because of the intensive amounts of equipment required. Surprisi
    14 KB (2,108 words) - 01:48, 22 October 2009
  • Notebook/August.html
    ...ent was added. Dimtetra - the positive control was weak and we did not see anything else. Next step - Western Blot.
    30 KB (5,119 words) - 20:44, 21 October 2009
  • Team:Calgary/Second Life/Process
    ...we were ready to tackle a sandbox filled with avatars, houses, sculptures, anything brought out of inventory or created right there.
    6 KB (1,054 words) - 03:31, 22 October 2009
  • Team:Slovenia/Notebook/August.html
    ...ent was added. Dimtetra - the positive control was weak and we did not see anything else. Next step - Western Blot.
    30 KB (5,119 words) - 03:47, 22 October 2009

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