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==Notebook==
 
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You should make use of the calendar feature on the wiki and start a lab notebook. This may be looked at by the judges to see how your work progressed throughout the summer. It is a very useful organizational tool as well.
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== '''The Story so far==
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(19 June 2010):
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Jeremy Nagels, a student at Monash university, Ebony and Symon have begun discussing various project ideas. These include:
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Oscillators
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The use of the Hydrogenase 3 complex to generate Hydrogen within E Coli as a form of biofuel.
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The possibility of biological prevention of tooth decay with biobricks.
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The application of biobricks to a mixed cell community.
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The development of cell free transcription/ translation within a cellular system, for example the phloem of a plant, (although the development of this level of symbiosis may be the stuff of future projects)
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The attempt is being made to develop a project that in some ways reflects these interests and possibly taps a common thread underlying them.  
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  (22th June:)
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Work has begun on creating primers to extract the protein we are working on from its wild-type plasmid into a plasmid which conforms to biobrick cloning standards.
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(29th June):

Revision as of 06:13, 1 July 2010



The Story so far

(19 June 2010):

Jeremy Nagels, a student at Monash university, Ebony and Symon have begun discussing various project ideas. These include:

Oscillators

The use of the Hydrogenase 3 complex to generate Hydrogen within E Coli as a form of biofuel.

The possibility of biological prevention of tooth decay with biobricks.

The application of biobricks to a mixed cell community.

The development of cell free transcription/ translation within a cellular system, for example the phloem of a plant, (although the development of this level of symbiosis may be the stuff of future projects)

The attempt is being made to develop a project that in some ways reflects these interests and possibly taps a common thread underlying them.

  (22th June:)

Work has begun on creating primers to extract the protein we are working on from its wild-type plasmid into a plasmid which conforms to biobrick cloning standards.

(29th June):