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Thanks for taking the tour, we are really excited about this project and we hope that after reading this you are too!  Our kit makes Synbio easier and faster than ever before.   Consequently it brings Synbio to people and places it’s never beenAs a result we feel that our kit has the potential to push the development of Synbio in new and exciting directions. As IGEM has certainly proven,  the more people that are allowed to play the game,  the faster the game evolves. 
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==Conclusion==
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Team Alberta's GENOMIKON project makes synthetic biology easier, faster, and more accessible than ever. As you have seen, the BioBytes 2.0 assembly method, the GENOMIKON kit and GENOMIKON.ca work together to allow students to have the most enriched learning experience.  This project shares synthetic biology with the public while pushing the development of synthetic biology in new and exciting directions.  
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Here a few places you might want to check out for more detailed information:
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<b>Still have questions? Please see the following links for more detailed information:</b>
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[[Team:Alberta/biobyte2| Biobytes 2]] find out the interesting little details that makes this process work
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[[Team:Alberta/biobyte2| BioBytes 2.0]] details the GENOMIKON assembly method.
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[[Team:Alberta/human_practices/safety|Safety]]:  read about the safety practices we used in the lab, and about the safety practices we have developed for our kit.
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[[Team:Alberta/human_practices/safety|Safety]]:  read about the safety of our project and the GENOMIKON kit.
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[[Team:Alberta/Notebook/protocols|Protocols]]: all the nitty-gritty on our lab procedures
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[[Team:Alberta/Notebook/protocols|Protocols]]: read about all of our laboratory procedures.
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[[Team:Alberta/modelling|Modeling]]:  learn about the model we created to determine the efficiency of our assembly method from our experimental
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[[Team:Alberta/modelling|Modeling]]:  learn about the model that demonstrates the efficiency of the BioBytes 2.0 assembly method.
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results
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[[Team:Alberta/Achievements|Achievements]]: check out all the amazing things we accomplished.  We feel pretty great about spending our summer as iGEMers
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[[Team:Alberta/Achievements|Achievements]]: read more about our numerous accomplishments.
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[[Team:Alberta/human_practices/distribution_analysis|Human practices]]: check out the business research we did, and the research into high school biology curriculums
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[[Team:Alberta/human_practices/distribution_analysis|Human practices]]: details our research into integration of the GENOMIKON kit into the high school curriculum
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[[Team:Alberta/team |Team]]: who are we?
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[[Team:Alberta/team |Team]]: meet Team Alberta.
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[[Team:Alberta/Software|Software]]:  more info on  the online tool we developed, and the technology we used to do it
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[[Team:Alberta/Software|Software]]:  outlines the software tools found at [http://genomikon.ca GENOMIKON.ca].
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[[Team:Alberta/Notebook |Notebook]]: what to see what we were doing this summer? Check out our cool timeline overview.
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[[Team:Alberta/Notebook |Notebook]]: details the laboratory work that has allowed for the creation of the BioBytes 2.0 assembly method.
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[[Team:Alberta/parts |Parts]]: learn more about the various parts we submitted
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[[Team:Alberta/parts |Parts]]: details the BioBrick parts submitted into the Registry.
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TEAM ALBERTA

Conclusion

Team Alberta's GENOMIKON project makes synthetic biology easier, faster, and more accessible than ever. As you have seen, the BioBytes 2.0 assembly method, the GENOMIKON kit and GENOMIKON.ca work together to allow students to have the most enriched learning experience. This project shares synthetic biology with the public while pushing the development of synthetic biology in new and exciting directions.

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

BioBytes 2.0 details the GENOMIKON assembly method.

Safety: read about the safety of our project and the GENOMIKON kit.

Protocols: read about all of our laboratory procedures.

Modeling: learn about the model that demonstrates the efficiency of the BioBytes 2.0 assembly method.

Achievements: read more about our numerous accomplishments.

Human practices: details our research into integration of the GENOMIKON kit into the high school curriculum

Team: meet Team Alberta.

Software: outlines the software tools found at GENOMIKON.ca.

Notebook: details the laboratory work that has allowed for the creation of the BioBytes 2.0 assembly method.

Parts: details the BioBrick parts submitted into the Registry.