Team:Alberta/Achievements/Overview

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The first major accomplishment of our project was to design the [[Team:Alberta/BioByte2|BioBytes 2.0]] standard for parts and the assembly of those parts into useful transformable constructs. This was done very early on but was essential for the progression and success of the remainder of the project.
The first major accomplishment of our project was to design the [[Team:Alberta/BioByte2|BioBytes 2.0]] standard for parts and the assembly of those parts into useful transformable constructs. This was done very early on but was essential for the progression and success of the remainder of the project.
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The next major step in the development of GENOMIKON was to successfully attach the BioByte 2.0 anchor to poly-T iron micro beads. This was demonstrated by attaching a 1KBp anchor-Kanamycin resistance ORF piece to the iron micro beads, then eluting it off of the beads.</p>[[Image:Alberta Elution Gel.jpg]]
The next major step in the development of GENOMIKON was to successfully attach the BioByte 2.0 anchor to poly-T iron micro beads. This was demonstrated by attaching a 1KBp anchor-Kanamycin resistance ORF piece to the iron micro beads, then eluting it off of the beads.</p>[[Image:Alberta Elution Gel.jpg]]

Revision as of 04:34, 26 October 2010

TEAM ALBERTA

BioByte 2.0

The first major accomplishment of our project was to design the BioBytes 2.0 standard for parts and the assembly of those parts into useful transformable constructs. This was done very early on but was essential for the progression and success of the remainder of the project.

DNA Attachment

The next major step in the development of GENOMIKON was to successfully attach the BioByte 2.0 anchor to poly-T iron micro beads. This was demonstrated by attaching a 1KBp anchor-Kanamycin resistance ORF piece to the iron micro beads, then eluting it off of the beads.

Alberta Elution Gel.jpg