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- | + | The U of L team project uses Escherichia coli bacteria, particularly the strains BL21 (DE3) and DH5α. These strains are the most widely used bacteria in biotechnology, biological and biochemistry research due to their lack of pathogenicity. These strains of bacteria are also very useful and possess many unique qualities that make them ideal for recombinant DNA experiments such as transformations and protein over expressions. These experiments are the foundation for the majority of the projects in the iGEM competition and are one of the main reasons why these particular E. coli strains are used preferentially by a large proportion of laboratories around the world. This means that at no point in time will any experimenters be exposed to pathogens. | |
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+ | Many other precautions are also taken in our laboratory. Aseptic technique is maintained at all times. Experimenters wear the appropriate protective laboratory clothing such as lab coats and lab goggles. As well, experimenters dispose of any harmful waste chemicals, such as chloroform, in the organic waste bucket located in the fume hood and any liquids or solvents that come into contact with bacteria are disposed off in a large vessel containing bleach. Therefore, there are no risks during the implementation of our project in the lab. | ||
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+ | ===<font color="white">Environmental Safety=== | ||