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This year's project required a new approach to assembling DNA constructs. This need for a fast and efficient assembly standard was filled by BioByte 2.0. As such Biobyte 2.0 represents an innovative step forward from last year's BioByte 1.0.
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This year's project required a new approach to assembling DNA constructs. The need for a fast and efficient assembly standard was filled by BioBytes 2.0. BioBytes 2.0 is an innovative step forward from last year's BioBytes 1.0.
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It utilized iron micro beads to anchor the DNA which allows for the DNA pieces to be added in a controlled sequential manner ensuring the proper orientation and order of parts. This is made possible because of the design of our unique anchor part. When paired with our unique terminal cap part will allow the assembly to be circularized and transformed into ''E. coli''
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The new assembly method utilizes iron micro beads to anchor the DNA at a specified end. This allows for the DNA Bytes to be added in a controlled and sequential manner, ensuring the proper orientation and order of Bytes. This is made possible because of the design of our unique anchor part, which attaches to the iron micro bead at one end and to subsequent Bytes on the other. With the addition of our unique terminal cap Byte, the assembled construct will be able to circularize, and can then be transformed into ''E. coli''.
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Latest revision as of 02:36, 28 October 2010

TEAM ALBERTA

Accelerated Construction

This year's project required a new approach to assembling DNA constructs. The need for a fast and efficient assembly standard was filled by BioBytes 2.0. BioBytes 2.0 is an innovative step forward from last year's BioBytes 1.0.

The new assembly method utilizes iron micro beads to anchor the DNA at a specified end. This allows for the DNA Bytes to be added in a controlled and sequential manner, ensuring the proper orientation and order of Bytes. This is made possible because of the design of our unique anchor part, which attaches to the iron micro bead at one end and to subsequent Bytes on the other. With the addition of our unique terminal cap Byte, the assembled construct will be able to circularize, and can then be transformed into E. coli.