Team:UANL Mty-Mexico/Safety/id tags

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Safety

Identification (ID Tags)

Due to the recent increase in synthetic biology projects with great potential for direct application in the environment, industry, or any other activity that requires the release beyond the laboratory, it is necessary to take apart biosecurity measures to allow growth only in conditions specific and desired, we ensure the tracking of such agencies in the event that at some point these genetic technologies fail.

UANL team aware of this need, has designed a proposal for screening and identification of genetically modified organisms. This proposal is the design of small sequences flanking the prefix and suffix of the synthetic constructs, unique to each team participating in iGEM, and that can be detected by a single PCR. Within the proposal also suggested that the primers required for the detection of genetically modified organisms of each institution participating in the iGEM be sent to the registry part so that they can be stored, and if necessary they can be easily distributed.

It is worth mentioning the importance and functions of these new "OMG ID Tag's" which are the:

  1. Comparison between Synthetic Organism and Wildlife Organism.
  2. Identification of synthetic organisms in nature are undesirable conditions which may affect the environment in which they are located.
  3. Possibility to contact the organization where that synthetic organism was created to gather information needed to expedite a contingency plan.
  4. ID Tags - UANL

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