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Revision as of 13:42, 2 October 2013

Complete Journal

Important dates & Protocols

"If it is not documented, it doesn’t exist." - Louis Fried

We have a calender of special events since the start of the project. Click through the ___ to We would very much like to share this list with you, our successes and events.

The very beginning
Social events
Lab successes
iGEM deadlines

When working together in a large group, particularly on such a large project, it is simply impossible for anyone to maintain an overview over the entire project in real time. That is why it is important to keep protocols of every part of the project, to document every experiment that is performed. This allows each team member to backtrack and to resolve any issues with (or mistakes made in) previous experiments. Countless digestions and hundreds of PCR reaction were done, and the explicit protocols established which setups were effective, and which were not. Our iGEM-team has kept protocols since the dawn of the project, and has proved to be an invaluable resource, which saved us quite a bit of time.

Click on the project title below to expand the window and get an overview of the protocols for each project part. Each protocol name is a link to a pdf file that will open in a new window.


Primer design
Biobricks
Devices
Reporter systems
Characterization