Team:Macquarie Australia/Notebook

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<p> With the break between semesters over, the Macquarie iGEM team returned to classes; for us this was the first day of iGEM 2013. We had our first meeting and discussed our project. Dr. Louise Brown and Associate Professor Rob Willows were introduced to the team and we began to determine who would take on certain roles within the team. </p>
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<p> With the break between semesters over, the Macquarie iGEM team returned to classes; for many of us this was the first day of iGEM 2013. We had our first meeting and discussed our project. Dr. Louise Brown and Associate Professor Rob Willows were introduced to the team and we began to determine who would take on certain roles within the team. </p>
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<p> We eagerly began our project, deciding to use Gibson Assembly to produce our optimised genes. We had decided to develop a BioBricks necessary for chlorophyll production within <i>E.coli</i>. To do this a couple of genes would be required:
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Revision as of 08:35, 29 August 2013


Notebook
To browse through our notebook simply click on the image with the date. It will expand with what we did that week. To continue on simply click on the next one. If the notebook isn't functioning as planned (it will not load the next tab of content) then please go to our linearised view which is located here.



Week 1 - Thursday August 1st

With the break between semesters over, the Macquarie iGEM team returned to classes; for many of us this was the first day of iGEM 2013. We had our first meeting and discussed our project. Dr. Louise Brown and Associate Professor Rob Willows were introduced to the team and we began to determine who would take on certain roles within the team.

We eagerly began our project, deciding to use Gibson Assembly to produce our optimised genes. We had decided to develop BioBricks necessary for the biosynthesis of chlorophyll within E.coli. To do this, we constructed a gene pathway, containing 12 genes to reach our goal of chlorophyll biosynthesis.

Week 2 - Thursday August 8th

Week 2 (G block assemblies & transformations) - Update Coming soon