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<p>Welcome to our wiki notebook! We have organized our notebook according to sub-teams. Each page will provide you with a link to our actual notebook on <a href="http://openwetware.org/wiki/Main_Page">OpenWetWare</a>. To deliver the essentials here on the wiki (so you don't have to read through 6 months of experiments to get our message), we discuss the protocols, experimental outline, troubleshooting and optimization, and potential implications for iGEM.</p>
<p>Welcome to our wiki notebook! We have organized our notebook according to sub-teams. Each page will provide you with a link to our actual notebook on <a href="http://openwetware.org/wiki/Main_Page">OpenWetWare</a>. To deliver the essentials here on the wiki (so you don't have to read through 6 months of experiments to get our message), we discuss the protocols, experimental outline, troubleshooting and optimization, and potential implications for iGEM.</p>
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Notebook: Need to Know

Welcome to our wiki notebook! We have organized our notebook according to sub-teams. Each page will provide you with a link to our actual notebook on OpenWetWare. To deliver the essentials here on the wiki (so you don't have to read through 6 months of experiments to get our message), we discuss the protocols, experimental outline, troubleshooting and optimization, and potential implications for iGEM.



OpenWetWare (OWW) is an effort to promote the sharing of information, know-how, and wisdom among researchers and groups who are working in biology & biological engineering. OWW hosts lab/research wikis, course wikis, protocol wikis and wiki blogs.


See our UBC OWW notebook.