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                 We believe that our experience in iGEM should go beyond our own projects to learn more from others and disseminate our ideas. Having received some generous help from other iGEM teams, we figured that we should also try our best to give a helping hand to those teams in need. Here in the Collaborations page, you will see the highlights of our interactions with other teams.
 
                 We believe that our experience in iGEM should go beyond our own projects to learn more from others and disseminate our ideas. Having received some generous help from other iGEM teams, we figured that we should also try our best to give a helping hand to those teams in need. Here in the Collaborations page, you will see the highlights of our interactions with other teams.
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                 We were very lucky to work with these amazing teams to spread our ideas and engage with public in Zhejiang Science&amp;Technology Museums. We successfully induced attention from public and evoked children&rsquo;s interest in biology and biochemistry by performing some eye catching experiments in front of them. Our efforts were even on some local magazines after the successful event.
                  We were very lucky to work with these amazing teams to spread our ideas and engage with public in Zhejiang Science&amp;Technology Museums. We successfully induced attention from public and evoked children&rsquo;s interest in biology and biochemistry by performing some eye catching experiments in front of them. Our efforts were even on some local magazines after the successful event.
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                 <span >To learn more ab0ut the event, visit our Human Practice [</span>
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                 To learn more about the event, visit our Human Practice page.
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                 <span>With Team Worldshaper-XSHS</span>
 
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                 <span >With Team Worldshaper-XSHS</span>
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                 During our interlab study, we encountered difficulty attempting to extract enough DNA from the distribution kit plates to transform our competent cells. We have tried to optimize the standard transformation protocols by pipetting more diluted DNA into the competent cell culture and centrifuging the plate in order to promote further dilution, but still transformed cell colonies can hardly be obtained. Consequently, we suspected that the DNA plate could be contaminated or corrupted.
 
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                 Under this circumstance, we reached out to several other iGEM 2017 teams nearby for help with the transformation. Eventually we got in touch Worldshaper-XSHS  which was willing to help us by providing transformed cells and hoped to use the plate reader in our lab for data collection.
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                  During our interlab study, we encountered difficulty attempting to extract enough DNA from the distribution kit plates to transform our competent cells. We have tried to optimize the standard transformation protocols by pipetting more diluted DNA into the competent cell culture and centrifuging the plate in order to promote further dilution, but still transformed cell colonies can hardly be obtained. Consequently, we suspected that the DNA plate could be contaminated or corrupted.
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                Under this circumstance, we reached out to several other iGEM 2017 teams nearby for help with the transformation. Eventually we got in touch Worldshaper-XSHS
 
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              <span style="font-size:10.5000pt;">which was willing to help us</span>
 
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                &nbsp;by providing transformed cells and hoped to use the plate reader in our lab for data collection.
 
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                 <span style="font-size:10.5000pt;">Team member Keyu</span>
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                 Team member Keyu Long with the representative from Worldshaper-XSHS
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              <p>Cell culture provided by Worldshaper-XSHS</p>
 
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              <span>ell culture provided by Worldshaper-XSHS</span>
 
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                  Introducing the plate reader&rsquo;s principle, functions and usage
 
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                 <span>With Team UCAS</span>
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                 Introducing the plate reader’s principle, functions and usage
 
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              <p>With Team UCAS</p>
 
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                 To create more sparkles with other minds in our iGEM experience, we decided to help those in need. When browsing iGEM China Community forum on QQ, we found that Team UCAS posted for help to run some tests, prove the correctness of their protocol, and to find out relationship between expression rate and ammonium gradient.
                  To create more sparkles with other minds in our iGEM experience, we decided to help those in need. When browsing iGEM China Community forum on QQ, we found that Team UCAS posted for help to run some tests, prove the correctness of their protocol,
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                  &nbsp;and to find out relationship between expressi0n rate and
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Revision as of 07:49, 29 October 2017

Collaborations

We believe that our experience in iGEM should go beyond our own projects to learn more from others and disseminate our ideas. Having received some generous help from other iGEM teams, we figured that we should also try our best to give a helping hand to those teams in need. Here in the Collaborations page, you will see the highlights of our interactions with other teams.

With Worldshaper-XSHS/Worldshaper-Wuhan/ASTWS-China

We were very lucky to work with these amazing teams to spread our ideas and engage with public in Zhejiang Science&Technology Museums. We successfully induced attention from public and evoked children’s interest in biology and biochemistry by performing some eye catching experiments in front of them. Our efforts were even on some local magazines after the successful event.

To learn more about the event, visit our Human Practice page.

With Team Worldshaper-XSHS

During our interlab study, we encountered difficulty attempting to extract enough DNA from the distribution kit plates to transform our competent cells. We have tried to optimize the standard transformation protocols by pipetting more diluted DNA into the competent cell culture and centrifuging the plate in order to promote further dilution, but still transformed cell colonies can hardly be obtained. Consequently, we suspected that the DNA plate could be contaminated or corrupted.

Under this circumstance, we reached out to several other iGEM 2017 teams nearby for help with the transformation. Eventually we got in touch Worldshaper-XSHS which was willing to help us by providing transformed cells and hoped to use the plate reader in our lab for data collection.

Team member Keyu Long with the representative from Worldshaper-XSHS

Cell culture provided by Worldshaper-XSHS

Introducing the plate reader’s principle, functions and usage

With Team UCAS

To create more sparkles with other minds in our iGEM experience, we decided to help those in need. When browsing iGEM China Community forum on QQ, we found that Team UCAS posted for help to run some tests, prove the correctness of their protocol, and to find out relationship between expression rate and ammonium gradient.

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