Team:Alberta/Tour/biobytes

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TEAM ALBERTA

We continued to develop the BioBytes assembly method developed by last year’s team. The method has three main components:

The Anchor

An iron micro bead attached to a piece of DNA. This piece serves as the initial piece from which we assemble a DNA construct. The bead allows us to manipulate the DNA with magnets, making washing and subsequent attachments easier.

Team-alberta-anchor-tour.jpg

The Bytes

DNA fragments that can be attached together to build up a larger construct. There are two types of pieces, AB and BA. The A end can join only with another A end and the B end can join only with another B end. As a result, pieces can only be joined in a single orientation.

Team-alberta-bytes-tour.jpg

The cap

A DNA fragment that finishes off a construct and allows for circularization of the construct into a plasmid.

Team-alberta-cap-tour.jpg

Putting the pieces together

The process of building a plasmid is more elegant and more rapid than the current BioByte system!

Team-alberta-biobyteprocess-tour.jpg

Easy! And fast too, each step takes about 7 minutes.

Team-alberta-building-tour.jpg

Compare that to the standard BioBrick method:

Team-alberta-biobrick-tour.jpg

Using this process we were able to assemble eight pieces in an afternoon!