Collaborations play a very important role in terms of the development of project. Collaborations with other teams helps us to learn about better ways to handle a problem, to learn new ways of working, to perceive different ideologies and to develop the project in general. It provides us a better chance to get to know other teams and to learn to cooperate. In scientific fields, cooperation and collaborations play a major role for growth and discovery. We are highly encouraged to work with other teams since it increases our horizon of knowledge and we are happy that iGEM promotes the idea of sharing knowledge and scientific materials. The following are the teams whom we can proudly call the collaborators this year.
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One of the skype sessions with TU Delft
Also, team Delft sent us the Tardigrade intrinsically Disordered Proteins(TDPs) to experiment them with our Cas13a and to check the activity and stability of the Cas13a when used together with TDPs. From our team, Dawa did the characterization of the TDPs that were sent by the team TU Delft. Both our teams are using Cas13a but from different strains. Our team mostly used Leptrotricia buccalis and Leptrotricia wadei Cas13a for our experiments. We did also tried the Leptrotricia shahi but we couldn'nt purify it that well for our experiments. Team TU Delft were using the Leptroticia shahi Cas13a for their experiments.
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Team Bristol have a project called BREATHE, in which they modify E.coli cells to metabolise NOx compounds from the atmosphere into ammonia. With help from a bioreactor, the ammonia can be oxidized to molecular nitrogen, producing electricity. This way, BREATHE not only reduces air pollution, but provides energy, too. As a side project, team Bristol developed the iGEM Development Environment (IDE) to help other teams edit their wiki faster and efficiently. When we found out about this tool, we wanted to try it out and reached team Bristol, who happily explained us how to use it. The IDE helped us speed up our wiki editing, specially in the initial steps, and make working on the wiki all around more convienient and easy. In turn, we provided them feedback about the software, so they can further develop this useful tool for future iGEM teams.
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