Team:Newcastle/Meetings/12 July 2010

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==Cloning Strategies==
==Cloning Strategies==
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*SR1 - Finished
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There are 8 cloning strategies which are required:
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*RocF not started - need to use Gibson method;
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*SR1 - finished!
*YneA
*YneA
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*2 for Swarming (sfp and swrA)
 
*LacI
*LacI
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*2 for Subtilin (Immunity and Production)
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*2 for Swarming (sfp and swrA) - nearly finished?
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*2 for Subtilin (immunity and production) - nearly finished?
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*RocF (need to use Gibson method) - not started
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Only finished one, SR1. 7 more to go!
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So only the cloning strategy for SR1 is finished. 7 more to go!
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Next: swarming and subtilin nearly finished, YneA nearly coming back and LacI brick not sure how to test.  
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The swarming and subtilin cloning strategies are nearly finished, YneA nearly coming back and LacI brick not sure how to test.  
Why is testing LacI hard?  
Why is testing LacI hard?  
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#Purpose and justification
#Purpose and justification
#Modelling
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Revision as of 08:50, 13 July 2010

Chair: Da, Minutes: Younus, Comp

Contents

Cloning Strategies

There are 8 cloning strategies which are required:

  • SR1 - finished!
  • YneA
  • LacI
  • 2 for Swarming (sfp and swrA) - nearly finished?
  • 2 for Subtilin (immunity and production) - nearly finished?
  • RocF (need to use Gibson method) - not started

So only the cloning strategy for SR1 is finished. 7 more to go!

The swarming and subtilin cloning strategies are nearly finished, YneA nearly coming back and LacI brick not sure how to test. Why is testing LacI hard?

  • YneA - our most important BB - Phil, Rach, Deena, Younus
  • Swarming (2) - Harsh, Alan, Steve, Da
  • LacI - Phil, Younus, Rachel
  • Subtilin (2) - Harsh, Alan, Steve, Deena
  • RocF - Harsh, Alan, Steve, Da


5 parts to a Cloning Strategy:

  1. Purpose and justification
  2. Modelling
  3. Construction
  4. Cloning and Integration
  5. Testing and Characterising


Wiki

Labbook

  1. . Aim
  2. . Materials and Methods
  3. . Procedure/Protocol
  4. . Results
  5. . Conclusion

Everyone needs to carry out this protocol above Photographs add and label them In charge of wiki - Deena and Rachel (everyone everyday they have to send the links to both of them to check)



20th July - UK iGEM Gathering at Newcastle!

Presentation

Introduction - Rach, Deena, Jannetta

  • Cover Page
  • Picture of standing us up
  • Introduction of our iGEM project - using BS to repair concrete (2 mins)


General Outlook (Harsh, Da, Phil) (5 mins):

  • Starting with bioreactor
  • Transformation into spores
  • Transportation
  • Spraying on building
  • Germination
  • sensing crack + non-environmental kill switch
  • swarming
  • end of crack signalling = QS
  • Filamentous cells
  • CaCO3
  • Glue
  • Kill Switch

BioBrick Discussion (Alan, Younus, Steve) (8 mins altogether; 2 mins each):

  • Swarming
  • Subtillin
  • Filamentous cells - YneA
  • CaCO3 - Urease

(5 mins remaining)

Whats next... 'Save the babies!!!'


Minideadlines:

  1. Cloning Strategies
    • YneA
    • One sequence for sfp primers and coding sequence ready (Goksel)
    • Subtilin just immunity
  2. Finish Wiki updates Sunday 18th
  3. Team page on Wiki:
    • Add to list of advisors: Colin Harwood, Colin Daviy, Wendy Smith and Goksel Misrili
    • Deena, Phil and Younus to write about yourself + pictures

Action Points

Da to do everything, thanks