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Genomikon: an Educational Toolkit for the Rapid Assembly of Plasmids.
Genomikon uses cutting edge technology to bring synthetic biology into the classroom. It's about making Synthetic Biology accessible, reliable and easy to use. To learn more, take the tour, or dive into the details with the other links. START THE TOUR
Our Achievements
1. Perfecting the Biobyte plasmid assembly technology
2. Modeled the efficiency of the Biobyte assembly method.
3. Creating a teaching kit for high schools assembling synthetic plasmids compatible with the most basic lab equipment
4. Creating an online interactive lab manual and teaching tool
THE SOFTWARE
Learn how to use the kit then, create and share your own designs!
Biobytes 2.0
Continually developing the biobyte assembly technology created by the Alberta 2009 team we were able to make this rapid plasmid assembly method amenable to a high school teaching kit.
The kit
Everything you need to put together a plasmid in an afternoon.