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- | <p class="texteright480">The Recombinase Team ! When we decided at the beginning of our project | + | <p class="texteright480">The Recombinase Team ! When we decided to use recombinase systems at the beginning of our project, we found that an iGEM team in the US (<a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:Michigan" target="_blank">Michigan University</a>) had worked last year on FimE, a specific recombination system. We established contact with them in order to get some relevant information about the recombinases and understand better how they worked. After several mail exchanges we planned a videoconference between our teams to discuss about our project and the different biobricks that could have been interesting for us or them. We received their improved fimE system from last year with the IRR and IRL sequences. In counterpart we send them our riboregulation system, but unfortunately it was too late for us to use it in their system.</p> |
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Revision as of 07:51, 4 October 2013
iGEM Buddies
University of Michigan, USA
The Recombinase Team ! When we decided to use recombinase systems at the beginning of our project, we found that an iGEM team in the US (Michigan University) had worked last year on FimE, a specific recombination system. We established contact with them in order to get some relevant information about the recombinases and understand better how they worked. After several mail exchanges we planned a videoconference between our teams to discuss about our project and the different biobricks that could have been interesting for us or them. We received their improved fimE system from last year with the IRR and IRL sequences. In counterpart we send them our riboregulation system, but unfortunately it was too late for us to use it in their system.
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
In order to help the iGEM Norwich team (to make a new biosensor that can detect new antibiotics), we collected soil samples from the famous "Canal du Midi". We hope that it served them in their great project!
Also thank you to all the other teams who helped us:
iGEM Paris Bettencourt, Paris Descartes University, France
Xinjiang Medical University, China
iGEM UNIPV-Pavia, University of Pavia, Italy
iGEM Tokyo Tech, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
iGEM Wageningen UR, Wageningen University, Netherlands
iGEM Cambridge, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
iGEM EPF-Lausanne, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland