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Revision as of 02:34, 27 October 2010

TEAM ALBERTA

GENOMIKON makes synthetic biology easier and faster than ever before bringing the field closer to a young vibrant high school audience. As you have seen our BioBytes Assembly System 2.0 and our GENOMIKON.ca software tools have been integrated together allowing for students to have most enriched learning experience. It brings synthetic biology to people and places it has never been while pushing the development of synthetic biology in new and exciting directions.

Still have questions? Please see these links for more detailed information:

BioBytes 2.0 details the GENOMIKON assembly method.

Safety: read about lab and GENOMIKON kit safety.

Protocols: all our lab procedures

Modeling: learn about the model that demonstrates the efficiency of our assembly method from our experimental results

Achievements: details our many amazing accomplishments

Human practices: Details our research into distributing GENOMIKON and the high school curriculum

Team: Meet the team

Software: outlines the GENOMIKON ONLINE tool, and the technology used to do it

Notebook: is a time line of our summer

Parts: details the parts we submitted