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<li> Official announcement that India will be presenting at ACUR Adelaide. Funding paperwork was underway and due on the 16th August. Evidence of flights/accommodation was due on 21st August so India and Ali worked on this. Ali sent an email to the Office of the PVC with questions. </li> | <li> Official announcement that India will be presenting at ACUR Adelaide. Funding paperwork was underway and due on the 16th August. Evidence of flights/accommodation was due on 21st August so India and Ali worked on this. Ali sent an email to the Office of the PVC with questions. </li> | ||
<li> Received an update from USyd about their project and forwarded email to Thi who thinks we may be able to collaborate (we have a lot of E.coli strain that they are using). Emailed back with our project. </li> | <li> Received an update from USyd about their project and forwarded email to Thi who thinks we may be able to collaborate (we have a lot of E.coli strain that they are using). Emailed back with our project. </li> | ||
− | <li> Steven has uploaded his hypothesis and survey questions for review </li> | + | <li> Steven has uploaded his hypothesis and survey questions for review. </li> |
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On Tuesday Ari, Steven, and India had a meeting with the Dr Egg team to consult on the scientific themes incorporated into their puzzle games and brainstormed ideas. It was discussed that one of us will be at a table with a game developer and 4-5 kids for 30 minutes at a time to explain the science background of each theme and have the kids develop game ideas. It was also discussed that we would do a 10-15 minute presentation at the beginning of the event to give a basic introduction to synthetic biology and our specific iGEM project. The event will be on the 18th of August. | On Tuesday Ari, Steven, and India had a meeting with the Dr Egg team to consult on the scientific themes incorporated into their puzzle games and brainstormed ideas. It was discussed that one of us will be at a table with a game developer and 4-5 kids for 30 minutes at a time to explain the science background of each theme and have the kids develop game ideas. It was also discussed that we would do a 10-15 minute presentation at the beginning of the event to give a basic introduction to synthetic biology and our specific iGEM project. The event will be on the 18th of August. |
Revision as of 06:34, 28 October 2017
Glossary
- FNR - Ferredoxin NADP+ reductase.
- Fer- Ferredoxin and Ferredoxin NADP+ reductase (FNR).
- Hyd- Hyd 1 coding for the enzymatic part of the Hydrogenase molecular machine.
- Fer/Hyd- Fer and Hyd as described above in a new biobrick construct.
- HydEF- Hyd E and Hyd F, coding two of the three maturation enzymes.
- HydEFG- Hyd E, Hyd F and Hyd G, coding all three maturation enzymes in a new biobrick construct.
- Fer/Hyd/EFG, Omega Ω or HGPCC - plasmid with all the necessary genes coding the total Hydrogenase molecular machine. Ferredoxin, Ferredoxin NADP+ reductase, Hyd 1, Hyd E, Hyd F and Hyd G all in a new biobrick construct. This plasmid gained the official bio-brick name – Hydrogen Gas Producing Gene Cluster (HGPGC).
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