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During our project we tried to be as helpful as possible to the other teams. | During our project we tried to be as helpful as possible to the other teams. | ||
- | We've tried to share our experiences on our blog. Especially the description of our [http://igem.sdu.dk/?p=288#comments best mistakes], resulted in a quite a lot of response from other teams, who where having similar problems. Hopefully they avoided making the same mistakes. | + | We've tried to share our experiences on our [http://igem.sdu.dk blog]. Especially the description of our [http://igem.sdu.dk/?p=288#comments best mistakes], resulted in a quite a lot of response from other teams, who where having similar problems. Hopefully they avoided making the same mistakes. |
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- | We all contributed to the [https://2009.igem.org/Team:Valencia/Human/Survey Valencia's survey], and got a gold medal for helping them. | + | We all contributed to the [https://2009.igem.org/Team:Valencia/Human/Survey Valencia's survey], and got a gold medal for helping them. Thanks Valencia :-) |
To make things easier in the lab for ourselves and for other teams we made a program for the Ti84 pocket calculator, which we posted on our wiki under [[Team:SDU-Denmark/Tools|Tools]]. The program makes it easy to calculate concentrations and volumes for making the optimal ligation mix. | To make things easier in the lab for ourselves and for other teams we made a program for the Ti84 pocket calculator, which we posted on our wiki under [[Team:SDU-Denmark/Tools|Tools]]. The program makes it easy to calculate concentrations and volumes for making the optimal ligation mix. | ||
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+ | We have improved the characterization of the part [https://2009.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/Parts/backbone_troubles pSB1A3]. | ||
We have corresponded with the other Danish team [https://2009.igem.org/Team:DTU_Denmark DTU-Denmark] and agreed to help each other by evaluating our presentations before the competition this way getting a good sense of what we can do to optimize the communication of our project. | We have corresponded with the other Danish team [https://2009.igem.org/Team:DTU_Denmark DTU-Denmark] and agreed to help each other by evaluating our presentations before the competition this way getting a good sense of what we can do to optimize the communication of our project. | ||
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We also corresponded with [https://2009.igem.org/Team:Groningen Team Groningen] from the Netherlands and helped them solve some problems similar to those we were facing at the beginning of the project. We had learned by experience that small concentrations of DNA in the samples were causing the problem and therefore advised the team to use PCR to increase the concentration there samples to get a better result. | We also corresponded with [https://2009.igem.org/Team:Groningen Team Groningen] from the Netherlands and helped them solve some problems similar to those we were facing at the beginning of the project. We had learned by experience that small concentrations of DNA in the samples were causing the problem and therefore advised the team to use PCR to increase the concentration there samples to get a better result. | ||
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+ | We would like to thank the kind people from [https://2009.igem.org/Team:DTU_Denmark DTU-Denmark] for helping us throughout the competition. | ||
- | + | Thanks to [https://2009.igem.org/Team:Groningen Team Groningen] for exchanging ideas and problem solving with our common ligation troubles. | |
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+ | A really big hug goes to Meagan and the rest of the HQ for their fast response and help with everything else! | ||
+ | And of course, all of this couldn't have been posible without the support from the University of Southern Denmark and our sponsors. Especially Peder Thusgaard Ruhoff from BMB, deserves great credit for making this possible. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:05, 22 October 2009
Helping others
During our project we tried to be as helpful as possible to the other teams.
We've tried to share our experiences on our [http://igem.sdu.dk blog]. Especially the description of our [http://igem.sdu.dk/?p=288#comments best mistakes], resulted in a quite a lot of response from other teams, who where having similar problems. Hopefully they avoided making the same mistakes.
We all contributed to the Valencia's survey, and got a gold medal for helping them. Thanks Valencia :-)
To make things easier in the lab for ourselves and for other teams we made a program for the Ti84 pocket calculator, which we posted on our wiki under Tools. The program makes it easy to calculate concentrations and volumes for making the optimal ligation mix.
We have improved the characterization of the part pSB1A3.
We have corresponded with the other Danish team DTU-Denmark and agreed to help each other by evaluating our presentations before the competition this way getting a good sense of what we can do to optimize the communication of our project.
We also corresponded with Team Groningen from the Netherlands and helped them solve some problems similar to those we were facing at the beginning of the project. We had learned by experience that small concentrations of DNA in the samples were causing the problem and therefore advised the team to use PCR to increase the concentration there samples to get a better result.
Thanks
We would like to thank the kind people from DTU-Denmark for helping us throughout the competition.
Thanks to Team Groningen for exchanging ideas and problem solving with our common ligation troubles.
A really big hug goes to Meagan and the rest of the HQ for their fast response and help with everything else!
And of course, all of this couldn't have been posible without the support from the University of Southern Denmark and our sponsors. Especially Peder Thusgaard Ruhoff from BMB, deserves great credit for making this possible.