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                     <p>Check out the cool results of our experiments with RiboTALs.  
                     <p>Check out the cool results of our experiments with RiboTALs.  

Revision as of 02:06, 27 September 2013

Judging Criteria

BRONZE

Completed Team Registration
Completed Judging Form
Finalized Team Wiki
Are scheduled to present at the North American Regional Jamboree
Have documented and submitted at least one new part to the registry. Please refer to the Parts page

SILVER

Experimentally validated the expected behavior of xx RiboTALe constructs, parts XXX, XXXX, and XXXX. Please refer to the Parts page
Provided the characterization data for these parts on the 'Main Page' section of those parts' Registry entries
Submitted these parts to the iGEM Parts Registry
We have discussed any safety risks associated with our project and the steps we took to mitigate those risks on the Safety page of this wiki

GOLD
We have improved two existing parts, the pSB3K3 backbone as well as part BBa_K750000 (GFP under the regulation of pBAD and with an LVA degradation tag) by subjecting them to site directed mutagenesis in order to make them Golden Gate Assembly compatible. That is, we removed internal BsaI restriction sites. We created pages for the new parts, BBa_K1212002 and BBa_K1212006, respectively, and have submitted them to the Registry.
We hosted a midsummer regional iGEM meetup, which was attended by the Berkeley, Stanford-Brown, and UC San Francisco teams. During this meetup we introduced and held an open discussion about our respective projects, asking key questions, giving feedback, and helping each other understand our projects from a "judge's" perspective in preparation for the regional Jamboree. We exchanged information about resources and helped form, we hope, a stronger sense of community and cooperation between teams. Furthermore, we have developed a prototype database for future teams to upload their project data in a standardized and easily accessible format. Please see our Human Practices Page for more information about the Biobrick Characterization Data Depot!

Project Background

Learn about how we combine riboswitches and TAL's into robust orthogonal mechanisms for inducible repression.

Results

Check out the cool results of our experiments with RiboTALs.

Human Practices

Take a look at how we designed a new database for better raw data characterization of Biobricks.

Judging Criteria

Here's the criteria that we met for this year's team.