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Revision as of 17:52, 30 October 2017
HP/Silver
The iGEM-er’s Guide to the Chassis(es)
For many teams, being unfamiliar with a host organism is a setback for choosing to work with it, though the host organism may be well suited for the project.
To help out teams deal with new host organisms, we have compiled a manual called the "The iGEM-er’s Guide to the Chassis(es)". We provide a detailed explanation of of all things teams would have to consider, right from procuring the strain, to designing biobrick parts, the difficulties they'd face and how to overcome them. The manual can be found here
Suggestions to iGEM HQ
As an incentive to work with new organisms, we presented a proposal to iGEM Foundation to create a “Best New Chassis award” as one of the special prizes in the upcoming editions of the competition. The award was to be given to an iGEM team that adds a satisfactory biobrick part collection (with promoters, backbone plasmid, codon optimized reporters, etc.) that will enable users to work with a host organism for which biobrick parts did not previously exist. We believed this prize can act as a great motivation and a catalyst to encourage more people to work with newer organisms and develop synthetic biology protocols, parts, and tools for them. The prize can be modelled similar to the Special Prize, Best Advancement in Plant Synthetic Biology; where iGEM rewards a team for doing interesting work with a plant chassis.We could not convince the iGEM Foundation to implement it this year due to time constraints, but we hope to propose the award early next year.