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Without exception, all of the work at iGEM in previous years has been restricted to single-celled organisms, mostly bacteria.  This has naturally imposed limitations on the scope and application of iGEM projects.  We decided to introduce ''Caenorhabditis elegans'', a nematode worm commonly used in developmental research, as a new chassis for future teams to use as the platform for their projects.  This opens up a new tier of possibilities for projects in the future, as iGEM enters the multicellular world.
Without exception, all of the work at iGEM in previous years has been restricted to single-celled organisms, mostly bacteria.  This has naturally imposed limitations on the scope and application of iGEM projects.  We decided to introduce ''Caenorhabditis elegans'', a nematode worm commonly used in developmental research, as a new chassis for future teams to use as the platform for their projects.  This opens up a new tier of possibilities for projects in the future, as iGEM enters the multicellular world.
In order for ''C. elegans'' to become a feasible platform for an iGEM team, a lot of learning is necessary.  WormGuide is a comprehensive educational and reference work that we have designed to allow future iGEM teams to quickly and easily learn about ''C. elegans'', and whether a worm project is within their means. We hope that it will help people learn the background knowledge necessary for the use of this organism for work in synthetic biology, while simultaneously helping them understand what opportunities the new chassis creates.
In order for ''C. elegans'' to become a feasible platform for an iGEM team, a lot of learning is necessary.  WormGuide is a comprehensive educational and reference work that we have designed to allow future iGEM teams to quickly and easily learn about ''C. elegans'', and whether a worm project is within their means. We hope that it will help people learn the background knowledge necessary for the use of this organism for work in synthetic biology, while simultaneously helping them understand what opportunities the new chassis creates.
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''You can also browse WormGuide by using the graphical navigation at the top.''
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* Context
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** Introduction
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** History
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* Anatomy
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** Pseudocoelom
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** Digestive
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** Nervous
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** Exterior
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** Reproductive
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* Genetics
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** Promoter and the 5' UTR
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** Introns and Transcripts
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** RNAi and the 3' UTR
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** Strains and Mutants
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* Protocols
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** Transformation
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** Care and Keeping
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** Miscellaneous
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Revision as of 15:20, 24 October 2010

WormGuide

Without exception, all of the work at iGEM in previous years has been restricted to single-celled organisms, mostly bacteria. This has naturally imposed limitations on the scope and application of iGEM projects. We decided to introduce Caenorhabditis elegans, a nematode worm commonly used in developmental research, as a new chassis for future teams to use as the platform for their projects. This opens up a new tier of possibilities for projects in the future, as iGEM enters the multicellular world.

In order for C. elegans to become a feasible platform for an iGEM team, a lot of learning is necessary. WormGuide is a comprehensive educational and reference work that we have designed to allow future iGEM teams to quickly and easily learn about C. elegans, and whether a worm project is within their means. We hope that it will help people learn the background knowledge necessary for the use of this organism for work in synthetic biology, while simultaneously helping them understand what opportunities the new chassis creates.

Contents

You can also browse WormGuide by using the graphical navigation at the top.

  • Context
    • Introduction
    • History
  • Anatomy
    • Pseudocoelom
    • Digestive
    • Nervous
    • Exterior
    • Reproductive
  • Genetics
    • Promoter and the 5' UTR
    • Introns and Transcripts
    • RNAi and the 3' UTR
    • Strains and Mutants
  • Protocols
    • Transformation
    • Care and Keeping
    • Miscellaneous