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Revision as of 14:39, 11 August 2009

University of Aberdeen iGEM 2009

Wetlab: An Overview

Introduction

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In order to work most efficiently we decided to split the wet lab work into 3 separate modules that can be constructed and tested individually, but are at the same time compatible to each other and can be transformed into a single cell upon completion.

The first of these sub-projects is the AND gate of which Callum and Zuzana assumed charge off. In addition to this they also carried out the motility assays.

The second sub-project was the LacI-Latching mechanism as well as the Lysis function. This part of the project was mainly covered by Daniel and Risat.

The third sub-project which was handled by Jennifer and Kathriona included the Quorum Sensing in addition to a range of qualitative assays relating to the protein interaction outside of the cell.