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Revision as of 20:37, 1 July 2010

presenting the 2010 UIUC Software Team!

Contents

Project Overview

The 2010 Illinois Software project, BioMORTAR, is a bacterial design suite composed of a vastly improved IMPtools, an automated plasmid designer, a modeling tool, and a user plasmid registry. More details to come later in the summer.

Project Details

(more to come as the project nears completion)

IMPtools

Plasmid Designer

Cell Modeling

Judging Criteria

The requirements to earn a Bronze Mousepad are:

  1. Register the team, have a great summer, and have fun attending the Jamboree.
  2. Create and share a Description of the team's project via the iGEM wiki.
  3. Present a Poster and Talk at the iGEM Jamboree.
  4. Develop and make available via the Registry an open source software tool that supports synthetic biology based on BioBrick standard biological parts (remember, the iGEM judges will be looking for substantial team-based software projects).

The requirements to earn a Silver Mousepad, in addition to the Bronze Mousepad requirements, are:

  1. Provide a detailed, draft specification for the next version of your software tool, or a second, distinct software tools project.

The requirements to earn a Gold Mousepad, in addition to the Silver Mousepad requirements, are:

  1. Help another iGEM team by, for example, analyzing a Part, debugging a Device, or modeling or simulating a System.
  2. Develop and document a new technical standard that supports the (i) design of BioBrick Parts or Devices, or (ii) construction of BioBrick Parts or Devices, or (iii) characterization of BioBrick Parts or Devices, or (iv) analysis, modeling, and simulation of BioBrick Parts or Devices, or (v) sharing of BioBrick Parts or Devices, either via physical DNA or as information via the internet.
  3. Outline and detail a new approach to an issue of Human Practice in synthetic biology as it relates to your project, such as safety, security, ethics, or ownership, sharing, and innovation.