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Interlab Study



We are very excited to announce we've transformed our DNA parts for the 2017 iGEM Interlab Study. Check out our Twitter page for weekly updates on our project!

We will be using DNA parts from Plate 7 in the distribution kit and are looking forward to collecting our first round of data.

♦Process Flow♦

 Steps with an asterisk are not required in the iGEM interlab study, rather they are control steps to preserve the DNA and ensure that if anything goes wrong, we have a stock to retransform

 We choose two colonies per plate so we can run biological duplicates. This can provide information on variability of compounds within a single organism (in this case, DH5a e. Coli)

 The iGEM plate reader protocol has a series of dilutions, so we will have to pay careful attention to those details when the time comes

 Form 1 can be filled out at any time, Form 2 requires spreadsheet data from plate reader, Form 3 is in regard to the culturing process

♦Protocols♦

♦Protocols♦