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                 Earlier this year the iGEM headquarters announced changes in their part submission system, one of
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                which made us extremely happy: BioBricks are now also accepted in Type IIS standard! In our opinion,
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                  Earlier this year the iGEM headquarters announced changes in their part submission system, one of
                this is a huge step, as cloning techniques based on Type IIS restriction enzymes are becoming more
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                  which made us extremely happy: BioBricks are now also accepted in Type IIS standard! In our opinion,
                and more popular in the scientific community due to their numerous advantages over classical cloning
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                  this is a huge step, as cloning techniques based on Type IIS restriction enzymes are becoming more
                methods.
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                  and more popular in the scientific community due to their numerous advantages over classical cloning
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                  methods.<br>
                We noticed that more teams converted to MoClo systems in their projects this year but we still think
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                  We noticed that more teams converted to MoClo systems in their projects this year but we still think
                there is a lot that needs to be done for the iGEM community to really embrace this change. In order
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                  there is a lot that needs to be done for the iGEM community to really embrace this change. In order
                to help teams with the transition into this new system, we had an idea:
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                  to help teams with the transition into this new system, we had an idea:
                What if we could help other teams understand what Type IIS enzymes really are and how they work? If
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                  What if we could help other teams understand what Type IIS enzymes really are and how they work? If
                we could share our passion for Modular Cloning and the value of the PhytoBrick standard? If we could
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                  we could share our passion for Modular Cloning and the value of the PhytoBrick standard? If we could
                introduce them to our Marburg Collection and help removing some of the burdens that come with a
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                  introduce them to our Marburg Collection and help removing some of the burdens that come with a
                switch to a new cloning system?
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                  switch to a new cloning system?<br>
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                  Therefore we hosted a webinar about Golden Gate, build up a communication platform to give iGEM
                Therefore we hosted a webinar about Golden Gate, build up a communication platform to give iGEM
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                  Teams a chance to troubleshoot their methods and made an Interlab study. Here we evaluated the
                Teams a chance to troubleshoot their methods and made an Interlab study. Here we evaluated the
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                  consistency of Golden Gate Assembly protocols across iGEM teams as well as to give teams the
                consistency of Golden Gate Assembly protocols across iGEM teams as well as to give teams the
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                  opportunity to gain experience with the assembly method.
                opportunity to gain experience with the assembly method.
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                      We wanted to reach as many teams as possible with our webinar on Golden Gate cloning,
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                      Type IIS enzymes, their benefits and how to use all of this in their own projects. We
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                      started planning everything that we thought should be in the webinar, from the
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                      biological function of the Type IIS enzymes and how they differ from Type II enzymes,
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                      over its applications in Synthetic Biology like modular cloning to the in-depth
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                      strategies when designing your own parts and actually building them in the lab.
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                      <br>
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                      During this planning step we realized, that some of the teams that are already working
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                      with Golden Gate might not benefit as much from an entry level webinar. Consequently, we
+
                      thought about integrating more complex design questions that we could share with the
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                      community. We finished our webinars with a practical part, showing the part-design in
+
                      Geneious Prime – the sequence analysis software we used throughout the year. Firstly, we
+
                      explained the different levels that can be built with Golden Gate and then introduced
+
                      some more complex designs that are also possible with Golden Gate cloning, such as the
+
                      construction of whole operons or space holder parts. Through this we hoped to also reach
+
                      teams that use Golden Gate themselves, showing them the possibilities this cloning
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                      system offers.
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                      <br>
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                      To reach as many teams on the globe as possible we set up webinars on three different
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                      times to cover as many time zones within a comfortable time frame – hoping that this
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                      will allow more iGEM teams to participate.
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                      The one and a half hour webinars were held on July 30th 10am CET, July 31st 6pm CET and
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                      the last time on 8th August 12pm CET by our instructor René Inckemann with the support
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                      of three of our team members.
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                      We were happy that in total 18 teams participated, as well as some students from the
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                      universities of Marburg and Gießen and even a few fellow scientists from the
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                      Max-Planck-Institute for terrestrial microbiology. In total we counted around 70
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                      participants. We were also really happy to see Sota Hirano from Doulix on our webinar,
+
                      who gave us some awesome feedback, stating that he did learn new things about Golden
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                      Gate which he was not aware of before!
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                      We thank all the following teams for participating in this awesome event:
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                      <br>
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                      <br>
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                      <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:Aachen/collaborations">Team Aachen</a> <br>
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                      <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:Athens/Collaborations">Team Athens</a> <br>
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                      <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:Amazonas-Brazil/Collaborations">Team
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                        Amazonas-Brazil</a> <br>
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                      <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:CMUQ/Collaborations">Team CMU-Q</a> <br>
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                      <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:ITESO_Guadalajara/Collaborations">Team ITESO</a>
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                      <br>
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                      <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:SoundBio//Collaborations">Team Soundbio</a> <br>
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                      <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:UFPR-Curitiba-Brazil/Collaborations">Team
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                        UFPR-Curitiba Brazil</a> <br>
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                      <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:TUDelft/Collaborations">Team Delft</a> <br>
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                      <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:BOKU-Vienna/Collaborations">Team BOKU-Viena</a> <br>
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                      <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:Duesseldorf/Collaborations">Team Düsseldorf</a> <br>
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                      <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:IISc-Bangalore/Collaborations">Team IlSc-BAngalore</a>
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                      <br>
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                      <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:TU_Kaiserslautern/Collaborations">Team Kaiserslautern</a>
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                      <br>
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                      <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:Leiden/Collaborations">Team Leiden</a> <br>
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                      <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:UM_Macau/Collaborations">Team Macau</a> <br>
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                      <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:PuiChing_Macau/Collaborations">Team Macau</a> <br>
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                      <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:Tartu_TUIT/Collaboration">FAU-Tartz-TUIT</a> <br>
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                      <a href="(https://2019.igem.org/Team:FAU_Erlangen/Collaborations">Team FAU-Erlangen</a>
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                      <br>
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                      <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:Queens_Canada/Collaborations">Team Quens-Canada </a>
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                            Figure 3: Participants watching our Golden Gate webinar all over the world.
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                        <br>
 +
                        We wanted to reach as many teams as possible with our webinar on Golden Gate cloning,
 +
                        Type IIS enzymes, their benefits and how to use all of this in their own projects. We
 +
                        started planning everything that we thought should be in the webinar, from the
 +
                        biological function of the Type IIS enzymes and how they differ from Type II enzymes,
 +
                        over its applications in Synthetic Biology like modular cloning to the in-depth
 +
                        strategies when designing your own parts and actually building them in the lab.
 +
                        <br>
 +
                        During this planning step we realized, that some of the teams that are already working
 +
                        with Golden Gate might not benefit as much from an entry level webinar. Consequently, we
 +
                        thought about integrating more complex design questions that we could share with the
 +
                        community. We finished our webinars with a practical part, showing the part-design in
 +
                        Geneious Prime – the sequence analysis software we used throughout the year. Firstly, we
 +
                        explained the different levels that can be built with Golden Gate and then introduced
 +
                        some more complex designs that are also possible with Golden Gate cloning, such as the
 +
                        construction of whole operons or space holder parts. Through this we hoped to also reach
 +
                        teams that use Golden Gate themselves, showing them the possibilities this cloning
 +
                        system offers.
 +
                        <br>
 +
                        To reach as many teams on the globe as possible we set up webinars on three different
 +
                        times to cover as many time zones within a comfortable time frame – hoping that this
 +
                        will allow more iGEM teams to participate.
 +
                        The one and a half hour webinars were held on July 30th 10am CET, July 31st 6pm CET and
 +
                        the last time on 8th August 12pm CET by our instructor René Inckemann with the support
 +
                        of three of our team members.
 +
                        We were happy that in total 18 teams participated, as well as some students from the
 +
                        universities of Marburg and Gießen and even a few fellow scientists from the
 +
                        Max-Planck-Institute for terrestrial microbiology. In total we counted around 70
 +
                        participants. We were also really happy to see Sota Hirano from Doulix on our webinar,
 +
                        who gave us some awesome feedback, stating that he did learn new things about Golden
 +
                        Gate which he was not aware of before!
 +
                        We thank all the following teams for participating in this awesome event:
 +
                        <br>
 +
                        <br>
 +
                        <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:Aachen/collaborations">Team Aachen</a> <br>
 +
                        <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:Athens/Collaborations">Team Athens</a> <br>
 +
                        <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:Amazonas-Brazil/Collaborations">Team
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                          Amazonas-Brazil</a> <br>
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                        <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:CMUQ/Collaborations">Team CMU-Q</a> <br>
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                        <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:ITESO_Guadalajara/Collaborations">Team ITESO</a>
 +
                        <br>
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                        <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:SoundBio//Collaborations">Team Soundbio</a> <br>
 +
                        <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:UFPR-Curitiba-Brazil/Collaborations">Team
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                          UFPR-Curitiba Brazil</a> <br>
 +
                        <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:TUDelft/Collaborations">Team Delft</a> <br>
 +
                        <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:BOKU-Vienna/Collaborations">Team BOKU-Viena</a> <br>
 +
                        <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:Duesseldorf/Collaborations">Team Düsseldorf</a> <br>
 +
                        <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:IISc-Bangalore/Collaborations">Team IlSc-BAngalore</a>
 +
                        <br>
 +
                        <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:TU_Kaiserslautern/Collaborations">Team Kaiserslautern</a>
 +
                        <br>
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                        <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:Leiden/Collaborations">Team Leiden</a> <br>
 +
                        <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:UM_Macau/Collaborations">Team Macau</a> <br>
 +
                        <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:PuiChing_Macau/Collaborations">Team Macau</a> <br>
 +
                        <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:Tartu_TUIT/Collaboration">FAU-Tartz-TUIT</a> <br>
 +
                        <a href="(https://2019.igem.org/Team:FAU_Erlangen/Collaborations">Team FAU-Erlangen</a>
 +
                        <br>
 +
                        <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:Queens_Canada/Collaborations">Team Quens-Canada </a>
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                              Figure 3: Participants watching our Golden Gate webinar all over the world.
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                      <br>
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                      If you would like to learn about Golden Gate assembly please feel free to watch our
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                        If you would like to learn about Golden Gate assembly please feel free to watch our
                      webinar through this Link:
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                        webinar through this Link:
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                        <br>
                      <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UUUG2iL7og">Webinar 30.07.2019 </a> <br>
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                        <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UUUG2iL7og">Webinar 30.07.2019 </a> <br>
                      <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq-6MlaVWww">Webinar 31.07.2019 </a> <br>
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                        <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq-6MlaVWww">Webinar 31.07.2019 </a> <br>
                      <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq-6MlaVWww">Webinar 09.08.2019 </a> <br>
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                        <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq-6MlaVWww">Webinar 09.08.2019 </a> <br>
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                        Although we were quite pleased with the result of our webinar, we thought about how to
                          Although we were quite pleased with the result of our webinar, we thought about how to
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                        further connect this Golden Gate community, so we created a Slack workspace for everyone
                          further connect this Golden Gate community, so we created a Slack workspace for everyone
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                        that is working with this method, enabling us all to exchange protocols and ideas or
                          that is working with this method, enabling us all to exchange protocols and ideas or
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                        troubleshoot issues that might arise. So far there are close to 50 members, but we hope
                          troubleshoot issues that might arise. So far there are close to 50 members, but we hope
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                        to find more enthusiasts willing to share their knowledge!<br>
                          to find more enthusiasts willing to share their knowledge!<br>
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                        All files used for the webinar are openly available. You can find our protocols,
                          All files used for the webinar are openly available. You can find our protocols,
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                        handouts, slides as well as the files we used for the practical part in Geneious to
                          handouts, slides as well as the files we used for the practical part in Geneious to
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                        construct parts in-silico in our shared Google Drive. Through this we hope to make it
                          construct parts in-silico in our shared Google Drive. Through this we hope to make it
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                        easier for other teams willing to start with Golden Gate cloning, as they can start
                          easier for other teams willing to start with Golden Gate cloning, as they can start
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                        designing their first own in-silico parts with our guidance.
                          designing their first own in-silico parts with our guidance.
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                        <br> <br>
                          <br> <br>
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                        The main documents of the Golgen Gate Webinar <br>
                          The main documents of the Golgen Gate Webinar <br>
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                        → Download: <a
                          → Download: <a
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                          href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/0/0a/T--marburg--GG_webinar_slides.pdf">Golden
                            href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/0/0a/T--marburg--GG_webinar_slides.pdf">Golden
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                          Gate webinar slide 2019 </a><br>
                            Gate webinar slide 2019 </a><br>
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                        → Download:<a
                          → Download:<a
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                          href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/0/09/T--CMUQ--goldenGateWebinarHandout.pdf">Handout
                            href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/0/09/T--CMUQ--goldenGateWebinarHandout.pdf">Handout
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                          Golden Gate webinar </a> <br>
                            Golden Gate webinar </a> <br>
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                        → Download:<a
                          → Download:<a
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                          href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/c/c2/T--marburg--GG_protocoll_white.pdf">Golden
                            href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/c/c2/T--marburg--GG_protocoll_white.pdf">Golden
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                          Gate protocoll </a>
                            Gate protocoll </a>
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                        <br>
                          <br>
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                        <br>
                          <br>
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                        To try out the described in-silico cloning you can download the needed sequences as
                          To try out the described in-silico cloning you can download the needed sequences as
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                        geneious file here. <br>
                          geneious file here. <br>
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                        → Download:<a href="https://2019.igem.org/File:T--marburg--Sequences_Webinar.zip">Sequences
                          → Download:<a href="https://2019.igem.org/File:T--marburg--Sequences_Webinar.zip">Sequences
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                          Webinar </a> <br>
                            Webinar </a> <br>
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                      </p>
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                     </div>
 
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                   </div>
 
                   </div>
 
                 </div>
 
                 </div>
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                    <h3 class="title">Slack Channel and gDrive - Global networking in the Golden Gate community</h3>
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                  <h3 class="title">Slack Channel and gDrive - Global networking in the Golden Gate community</h3>
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                    <div class="content-inner" style="text-align: left; ">
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                        <h4>Interlab - Accelerate Golden Gate Assembly</h4>
 
                         <p>
 
                         <p>
                           <h4>Interlab - Accelerate Golden Gate Assembly</h4>
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                           <figure Style="float:left; margin-left: 25px;">
                          <p>
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                              src="  https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/7/79/T--marburg--interlab_button.svg"
                              <img style="height: 50ex; width: 40ex"
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                              alt="Interlab button">
                                src="  https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/7/79/T--marburg--interlab_button.svg"
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                                alt="Interlab button">
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                          <br> <br>
                            </figure>
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                          Interlab - Accelerate Golden Gate Assembly
                            <br> <br>
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                          As we are constantly working on improving the efficiency of Golden Gate. We clearly
                            Interlab - Accelerate Golden Gate Assembly
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                          saw the main bottleneck of the reaction was the long assembly time in the cycler.
                            As we are constantly working on improving the efficiency of Golden Gate. We clearly
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                          In the webinar and in ourGolden Gate community weprovided protocols with three different
                            saw the main bottleneck of the reaction was the long assembly time in the cycler.
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                          cycler settings for different applications.
                            In the webinar and in ourGolden Gate community weprovided protocols with three different
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                          Although these threeprotocols were tested before, they were never compared to each other in
                            cycler settings for different applications.
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                          their
                            Although these threeprotocols were tested before, they were never compared to each other in
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                          efficiency.<br>
                            their
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                          We conducted our own Interlab study in collaboration with the iGEM Teams from
                            efficiency.<br>
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                          <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:TUDelft"> TUDelft </a>,
                            We conducted our own Interlab study in collaboration with the iGEM Teams from
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                          <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:Humboldt_Berlin"> HUmboldt Berlin </a> and
                            <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:TUDelft"> TUDelft </a>,
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                          <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:TU_Kaiserslautern"> TU Kaiserslautern </a>
                            <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:Humboldt_Berlin"> HUmboldt Berlin </a> and
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                          In order to find the best protocol, we supplied the teams with specific Level 0
                            <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:TU_Kaiserslautern"> TU Kaiserslautern </a>
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                          parts,that should be assembled to a Level 1 vector using the three different cycler
                            In order to find the best protocol, we supplied the teams with specific Level 0
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                          conditions.
                            parts,that should be assembled to a Level 1 vector using the three different cycler
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                          The provided parts areshown in this table:
                            conditions.
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                          <br> <br> <!-- Tabelle Links noch rein -->
                            The provided parts areshown in this table:
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                          <table>
                            <br> <br> <!-- Tabelle Links noch rein -->
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                            <tbody>
                            <table>
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                              <tr>
                              <tbody>
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                                <td style="text-align: center">5' Connector </td>
                                <tr>
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                                <td style="text-align: center"> <a href="link 1"> BBa_K2560075 </a>/
                                  <td style="text-align: center">5' Connector </td>
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                              </tr>
                                  <td style="text-align: center"> <a href="link 1"> BBa_K2560075 </a>/
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                              <tr>
                                </tr>
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                                <td style="text-align: center">Promoter </td>
                                <tr>
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                                <td style="text-align: center"> <a href="link 2"> J23119 BBa_K2560031 </a>
                                  <td style="text-align: center">Promoter </td>
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                              </tr>
                                  <td style="text-align: center"> <a href="link 2"> J23119 BBa_K2560031 </a>
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                              <tr>
                                </tr>
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                                <td style="text-align: center">RBS </td>
                                <tr>
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                                <td style="text-align: center"> <a href="link 2"> B0034 BBa_K2560008 </a>
                                  <td style="text-align: center">RBS </td>
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                              </tr>
                                  <td style="text-align: center"> <a href="link 2"> B0034 BBa_K2560008 </a>
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                              <tr>
                                </tr>
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                                <td style="text-align: center">CDS </td>
                                <tr>
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                                <td style="text-align: center"> <a href="link 3"> sfGFP BBa_K2560042 </a>
                                  <td style="text-align: center">CDS </td>
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                              </tr>
                                  <td style="text-align: center"> <a href="link 3"> sfGFP BBa_K2560042 </a>
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                              <tr>
                                </tr>
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                                <td style="text-align: center">Terminator </td>
                                <tr>
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                                <td style="text-align: center"> <a href="link 4"> B0015 BBa_K2560035 </a>
                                  <td style="text-align: center">Terminator </td>
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                              </tr>
                                  <td style="text-align: center"> <a href="link 4"> B0015 BBa_K2560035 </a>
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                              <tr>
                                </tr>
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                                <td style="text-align: center">3' Connector </td>
                                <tr>
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                                <td style="text-align: center"> <a href="link 5"> BBa_K2560080 </a>
                                  <td style="text-align: center">3' Connector </td>
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                              </tr>
                                  <td style="text-align: center"> <a href="link 5"> BBa_K2560080 </a>
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                              <tr>
                                </tr>
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                                <td style="text-align: center">ORI: </td>
                                <tr>
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                                <td style="text-align: center"> <a href="link 6"> ColE1 BBa_K2560036 </a>
                                  <td style="text-align: center">ORI: </td>
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                              </tr>
                                  <td style="text-align: center"> <a href="link 6"> ColE1 BBa_K2560036 </a>
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                              <tr>
                                </tr>
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                                <td style="text-align: center">Antibiotic-Resistance-Cassette</td>
                                <tr>
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                                <td style="text-align: center"> <a href="link 7"> Kan-RFP BBa_K2560056 </a>
                                  <td style="text-align: center">Antibiotic-Resistance-Cassette</td>
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                              </tr>
                                  <td style="text-align: center"> <a href="link 7"> Kan-RFP BBa_K2560056 </a>
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                                </tr>
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                              </tbody>
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                            </tbody>
                            </table>
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                          </table>
                            <br> <!-- Tabelle -->
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                          <br> <!-- Tabelle -->
                            <br> <br> <br>
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                          <br> <br> <br>
                            The Golden Gate reactions should be pipetted together using the given parts and then
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                          The Golden Gate reactions should be pipetted together using the given parts and then
                            betransformed in E. coliand be plated with similar amounts on agar plates. A colony with a
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                          betransformed in E. coliand be plated with similar amounts on agar plates. A colony with a
                            correct assembled
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                          correct assembled
                            vector would have afunctioning Transcription Unit which expresses GFP, which can be clearly
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                          vector would have afunctioning Transcription Unit which expresses GFP, which can be clearly
                            distinguished from RFP expressing colonies which only carries the antibiotic cassette and
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                          distinguished from RFP expressing colonies which only carries the antibiotic cassette and
                            false non fluorescent
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                          false non fluorescent
                            colonies. <br>
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                          colonies. <br>
                            The ratio of green to non-green colonies was used to evaluate which of the three protocols
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                          The ratio of green to non-green colonies was used to evaluate which of the three protocols
                            yielded in the
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                          yielded in the
                            highest transformation efficiency and the highest rate of positive clones.
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                          highest transformation efficiency and the highest rate of positive clones.
                            <br> <br>
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                          <br> <br>
                            <figure Style="text-align:center">
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                          <figure Style="text-align:center">
                              <img style="height: 60ex; width:80ex"
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                            <img style="height: 60ex; width:80ex"
                                src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/9/91/T--marburg--interlab_package.jpeg"
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                              src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/9/91/T--marburg--interlab_package.jpeg"
                                alt="Interlab oackage">
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                              alt="Interlab oackage">
                              <figcaption>
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                            <figcaption>
                                Fig 1: Interlab package.
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                              Fig 1: Interlab package.
                              </figcaption>
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                            </figcaption>
                            </figure>
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                          </figure>
                            <br>
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                          <br>
                            <br>
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                          <br>
                            The handout with the used protocols can be downloaded <a
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                          The handout with the used protocols can be downloaded <a
                              href=https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/a/a0/T--marburg--Interlab_protocoll.pdf> here </a>
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                            href=https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/a/a0/T--marburg--Interlab_protocoll.pdf> here </a>
                              </p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <!--popup3-->
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                                <h1>
                                    B E R L I N / D E L F T
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                                  B E R L I N / D E L F T
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                                </h1>
                                  <hr>
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                                  <p>
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                                <p>
  
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                                      iGEM Berlin engineered the freshwater algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii to degrade
                                        terephthalate
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                                        (PET). For this goal they also built a bioreactor for their chassis. We sent
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                                        them our UTEX
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                                      (PET). For this goal they also built a bioreactor for their chassis. We sent
                                        strain to test if
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                                        their photobioreactor is capable to cultivate other phototrophic organisms as
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                                      strain to test if
                                        well. They gained
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                                        additional
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                                      well. They gained
                                        experiences on growth conditions for phototrophic organisms and we could see our
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                                        strains grow in
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                                        a
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                                        bioreactor environment.
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                                        <br>
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                                      bioreactor environment.
                                        Click here to learn more about there project <a
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                                          href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:Humboldt_Berlin"> Chlamylicious </a>
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                                        href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:Humboldt_Berlin"> Chlamylicious </a>
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                                        <br> <br> <br>
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                                        <h> <b>Delft Collaborations </b></h> <!-- Delf-->
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                                      <br> <br> <br>
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                                          <figcaption> Fig. 1: Skype talk with TU Delft</figcaption>
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                                        iGEM Delft created an all species encompassing toolbox, based on orthogonal gene
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                                      iGEM Delft created an all species encompassing toolbox, based on orthogonal gene
                                        expression and
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                                      expression and
                                        host
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                                        independent plasmid replication. We exchanged multiple times over Molecular
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                                      independent plasmid replication. We exchanged multiple times over Molecular
                                        Cloning and toolbox
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                                      Cloning and toolbox
                                        designs.
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                                      designs.
                                        Additionally, we sent them parts in the PhytoBricks standard.
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                                      Additionally, we sent them parts in the PhytoBricks standard.
  
                                        Click here to learn more about there project <a
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                                          href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:TUDelft">
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                                        href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:TUDelft">
                                          project SCI-PHI 29 </a>
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                                        project SCI-PHI 29 </a>
  
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                                        UC Davis iGEM team is one of the winners of the Opentrons competition in 2019.
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                                        iGEM Marburg
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                                      UC Davis iGEM team is one of the winners of the Opentrons competition in 2019.
                                        won one OT-2
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                                      iGEM Marburg
                                        during last
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                                      won one OT-2
                                        year’s edition of the competition and got contacted for a collaboration by iGEM
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                                      during last
                                        UC Davis
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                                      year’s edition of the competition and got contacted for a collaboration by iGEM
                                        along with other
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                                      UC Davis
                                        winners from
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                                      along with other
                                        2018 and 2019.
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                                      winners from
                                        The goal for this automation InterLab collaboration was to collect data to
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                                      2018 and 2019.
                                        determine the
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                                        accuracy and
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                                      determine the
                                        reproducibility of
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                                      accuracy and
                                        the OT-2 compared to humans. To do this, UC Davis proposed to perform the
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                                      reproducibility of
                                        standard iGEM
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                                      the OT-2 compared to humans. To do this, UC Davis proposed to perform the
                                        protocol on serial
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                                      standard iGEM
                                        dilutions
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                                      protocol on serial
                                        with silica beads and fluorescein, each manually and with an OT-2. In total iGEM
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                                      dilutions
                                        Marburg did
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                                      with silica beads and fluorescein, each manually and with an OT-2. In total iGEM
                                        four dilutions;
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                                      Marburg did
                                        twice with
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                                      four dilutions;
                                        an OT-2 and twice manually. The data was then sent to UC Davis via the
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                                      twice with
                                        spreadsheet designed
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                                      an OT-2 and twice manually. The data was then sent to UC Davis via the
                                        by them.
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                                      spreadsheet designed
                                        Finally, iGEM
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                                      by them.
                                        Marburg aided by creating a Slack channel for all iGEM teams with an OT-2 to
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                                      Finally, iGEM
                                        facilitate
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                                      Marburg aided by creating a Slack channel for all iGEM teams with an OT-2 to
                                        better communication
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                                      facilitate
                                        and
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                                      better communication
                                        exchange in the future.
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                                      and
                                        <br><br>
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                                      exchange in the future.
                                        In total, seven teams participated and sent their data to UC Davis which are
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                                      <br><br>
                                        shown in the
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                                      In total, seven teams participated and sent their data to UC Davis which are
                                        figure below.
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                                      shown in the
                                        According to UC
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                                      figure below.
                                        Davis, the fluorescence data was standardized using the iGEM MEFL conversion to
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                                      According to UC
                                        standardize
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                                      Davis, the fluorescence data was standardized using the iGEM MEFL conversion to
                                        the plate reader
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                                      standardize
                                        measurements. Subsequently, the data was fitted using a linear regression model,
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                                      the plate reader
                                        whose
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                                      measurements. Subsequently, the data was fitted using a linear regression model,
                                        quality is quantified
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                                      whose
                                        using the
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                                      quality is quantified
                                        r2 metric (it ranges from 0 to 1 with higher value indicates a better fit).
+
                                      using the
                                        <br>
+
                                      r2 metric (it ranges from 0 to 1 with higher value indicates a better fit).
                                        For the fluorescence the r2 value from the OT2 data beats human r2 value with
+
                                        0.94 and 0.90,
+
                                        respectively.
+
                                        Interestingly, for the silica beads, manual measurements yielded a more
+
                                        satisfactory result
+
                                        with r2 value of
+
                                        0.90
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                                        compared to 0.82 from OT2 measurements. One possible explanation could be the
+
                                        speed of the
+
                                        OT-2: it took
+
                                        twice as long
+
                                        to complete this task with the OT-2 compared to a manual trial. This could lead
+
                                        to the
+
                                        sedimentation of the
+
                                        silica beads
+
                                        as the OT-2 went through their runs; therefore worsening its results. Also, as
+
                                        shown in Fig.
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                                        2b, one team’s
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                                        result
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                                        deviates a lot from the rest of the teams, maybe if their result is taken from
+
                                        the overall
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                                        evaluation a more
+
                                        comparable
+
                                        result between OT-2 and human can be observed.
+
                                        <br>
+
                                        <br>
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                                        <figure Style="text-align:center">
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                                          <img style="height: 50ex; width: 50ex"
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                                            src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/c/cc/T--marburg--UC_Davis_Graphic_1.png"
+
                                            alt=" UCD Graphic 1">
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                                          <img style="height: 50ex; width: 50ex"
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                                            src=" https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/a/a7/T--marburg--UC_Davis_Graphic_2.png"
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                                            alt=" UC Davis Graphic 2">
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                                          <figcaption1>
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                                            <br> Figure 1: a)OT-2 vs manual fluorescein measurement experiment. OT-2
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                                            performed better
+
                                            with r2 value of 0.94 compared to 0.90 of human. b)OT-2 vs manual silica
+
                                            beads measurement experiment. Human performed better
+
                                            with r2 value of 0.90 compared to 0.82 of OT-2.
+
                                            </figcaption>
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                                        </figure>
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                                        <br>
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                                      </p>
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                                      <br>More information about this collaboration such as individual team data can be
+
                                      found on UC
+
                                      Davis wiki:
+
                                      <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:UC_Davis/Collaborations"> Wiki UC Davis
+
                                        Collaboration </a>
+
 
                                       <br>
 
                                       <br>
                          </p>
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                                      For the fluorescence the r2 value from the OT2 data beats human r2 value with
                      </div>
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                                      0.94 and 0.90,
 +
                                      respectively.
 +
                                      Interestingly, for the silica beads, manual measurements yielded a more
 +
                                      satisfactory result
 +
                                      with r2 value of
 +
                                      0.90
 +
                                      compared to 0.82 from OT2 measurements. One possible explanation could be the
 +
                                      speed of the
 +
                                      OT-2: it took
 +
                                      twice as long
 +
                                      to complete this task with the OT-2 compared to a manual trial. This could lead
 +
                                      to the
 +
                                      sedimentation of the
 +
                                      silica beads
 +
                                      as the OT-2 went through their runs; therefore worsening its results. Also, as
 +
                                      shown in Fig.
 +
                                      2b, one team’s
 +
                                      result
 +
                                      deviates a lot from the rest of the teams, maybe if their result is taken from
 +
                                      the overall
 +
                                      evaluation a more
 +
                                      comparable
 +
                                      result between OT-2 and human can be observed.
 +
                                      <br>
 +
                                      <br>
 +
                                      <figure Style="text-align:center">
 +
                                        <img style="height: 50ex; width: 50ex"
 +
                                          src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/c/cc/T--marburg--UC_Davis_Graphic_1.png"
 +
                                          alt=" UCD Graphic 1">
 +
                                        <img style="height: 50ex; width: 50ex"
 +
                                          src=" https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/a/a7/T--marburg--UC_Davis_Graphic_2.png"
 +
                                          alt=" UC Davis Graphic 2">
 +
                                        <figcaption1>
 +
                                          <br> Figure 1: a)OT-2 vs manual fluorescein measurement experiment. OT-2
 +
                                          performed better
 +
                                          with r2 value of 0.94 compared to 0.90 of human. b)OT-2 vs manual silica
 +
                                          beads measurement experiment. Human performed better
 +
                                          with r2 value of 0.90 compared to 0.82 of OT-2.
 +
                                          </figcaption>
 +
                                      </figure>
 +
                                      <br>
 +
                                    </p>
 +
                                    <br>More information about this collaboration such as individual team data can be
 +
                                    found on UC
 +
                                    Davis wiki:
 +
                                    <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:UC_Davis/Collaborations"> Wiki UC Davis
 +
                                      Collaboration </a>
 +
                                    <br>
 +
                        </p>
 +
                    </div>
  
                      <br>
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                    <br>
  
                    </div>
 
 
                   </div>
 
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              <div class="sub" onclick="popup('rbn5')">
                    <h1>
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                <div class="sub-header">
                      U F L O R I D A
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                  <h1>
                    </h1>
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                    U F L O R I D A
                    <hr>
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                 </div>
                 <div id="rbn5" class="popup">
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                 <div class="sub-content">
                  <div class="popup-container">
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                  <p>
                    <div class="popup-header">
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                  </p>
                      <h1 class="title">UFlorida</h1>
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                      <button type="button" onclick="hide('rbn5')">X</button>
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              <div id="rbn5" class="popup">
                    <div class="popup-content" style="text-align: justify;>
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                <div class="popup-container">
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                  <div class="popup-header">
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                    <h1 class="title">UFlorida</h1>
 +
                    <button type="button" onclick="hide('rbn5')">X</button>
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                  <div class="popup-content" style="text-align: justify;>
 
               <div></div><p>
 
               <div></div><p>
 
                     <br>
 
                     <br>
  
 
                     <figure  Style=" float:left; margin-right: 25px;">
 
                     <figure  Style=" float:left; margin-right: 25px;">
                      <img style="height: 30ex; width: 40ex"
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                    <img style="height: 30ex; width: 40ex"
                        src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/f/f7/T--Florida--iGEMWeb1.png" alt="Florida">
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                      src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/f/f7/T--Florida--iGEMWeb1.png" alt="Florida">
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                    <figcaption>
  
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                    </figcaption>
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                    </figure>
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                    This semester we had the pleasure of mentoring UFlorida for their Wiki
 +
                    design. Our member, Rene Inckemann, aided UFlorida in their quest to create
 +
                    a visually accessible Wiki, similar to what we did this past iGEM season.
 +
                    We helped shape UFlorida’s website into an interactive and appealing
 +
                    landscape, while maintaining the integrity of their goal and project. We
 +
                    advised them on their font choices- specifically their use of bold and
 +
                    italicized words-, along with answering questions about our work with the
 +
                    visually disabled community and utilizing our “Accessible Wiki Guide” from
 +
                    the previous year.
 +
                    <br>
 +
                    Besides answering questions specifically about their project, we also
 +
                    offered valuable information about when to start working on the Wiki and
 +
                    questions about coding. Working with a young team like UFlorida offered us
 +
                    a great mentorship opportunity.
 +
                    <br>
 +
 +
                    <figure style="align-content:center;">
 +
                      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/2/29/T--marburg--UFlorida_Rene.jpeg" alt="Florida">
 +
                      <figcaption>
 +
                        Fig. 1: Skypecall with UFlorida
 
                       </figcaption>
 
                       </figcaption>
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                    <br>
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                  </div>
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                  <br>
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                  <br>
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              <div class="sub" onclick="popup('rbn6')">
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                <div class="sub-header">
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                  <h1>I N T E R A C T I O N S</h1>
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                  <h1>W I T H</h1>
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                  <h1>O T H E R<span style="visibility: hidden;">A</span>T E A M S</h1>
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                  <hr>
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                <div class="sub-content">
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                  <div class="popup-header">
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                    <h1 class="title">Interactions with other teams</h1>
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                    <p>
 +
 +
                      <b>Mike the microbe</b>
 +
                      <figure Style="text-align:center">
 +
                        <img src="  https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/b/b0/T--marburg--Mike_microbe.png"
 +
                          alt=" Mike the Mircrobe">
 +
                        <figcaption>
 +
                          Figure 1: Mike the mircrobe in our lab.
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                        </figcaption>
 
                       </figure>
 
                       </figure>
                       This semester we had the pleasure of mentoring UFlorida for their Wiki
+
                       We participated in the “Mike the microbe” collaboration of the iGEM Team US AFRL CarrollHS. They
                      design. Our member, Rene Inckemann, aided UFlorida in their quest to create
+
                       sent us
                      a visually accessible Wiki, similar to what we did this past iGEM season.
+
                       their virtual mascots Mike the Microbe and Chia the Chitinase so we could take pictures with
                       We helped shape UFlorida’s website into an interactive and appealing
+
                       them to
                       landscape, while maintaining the integrity of their goal and project. We
+
                       connect
                       advised them on their font choices- specifically their use of bold and
+
                      all iGEM teams around the world via social media. It brought us great joy to join to this
                       italicized words-, along with answering questions about our work with the
+
                       collaboration and
                       visually disabled community and utilizing our “Accessible Wiki Guide” from
+
                       let the two little buddies visit our daily life in our incubators for cyanobacteria.
                       the previous year.
+
 
                       <br>
 
                       <br>
                      Besides answering questions specifically about their project, we also
 
                      offered valuable information about when to start working on the Wiki and
 
                      questions about coding. Working with a young team like UFlorida offered us
 
                      a great mentorship opportunity.
 
 
                       <br>
 
                       <br>
 
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                       <figure style="align-content:center;">
+
                    <br>
                         <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/2/29/T--marburg--UFlorida_Rene.jpeg" alt="Florida">
+
                    <p>
 +
                      <h4><b>Postcards Düsseldorf</b></h4> <!-- Postcard challenge-->
 +
                      iGEM Düsseldorf called for their traditional collaboration project, a long year postcard
 +
                      campaign with the
 +
                      purpose to educate and to show the public about the different topics and projects in Synthetic
 +
                      Biology and
 +
                      especially regarding all the iGEM projects. With interesting designs and a short project
 +
                      abstract iGEM teams
 +
                      could spread their ideas using the postcards to share their thinking to each other and the
 +
                      society. Our
 +
                      title and postcard design was about our photosynthetic project „Syntex“. You can see
 +
                      Synechococcus elongatus
 +
                      UTEX 2973 direly needing a refreshing drink, a cute little draft from our team member Jonas.
 +
                      <br>
 +
                       <figure Style="text-align:center">
 +
                         <img src="     https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/f/fe/T--marburg--Postcard.png"
 +
                          alt="Postcard challenge">
 
                         <figcaption>
 
                         <figcaption>
                           Fig. 1: Skypecall with UFlorida
+
                           Figure 2: Our Postcard for the Postcard collaboration from Düsseldorf.
 
                         </figcaption>
 
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                     <br>
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                  <div class="sub-header">
 
                    <h1>I N T E R A C T I O N S</h1>
 
                    <h1>W I T H</h1>
 
                    <h1>O T H E R<span style="visibility: hidden;">A</span>T E A M S</h1>
 
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                      IGEM Costa Rica, Tuebingen, and TAS Taipei created an iGEMxSDGs challenge as collaboration. They
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                      <h5><b>Who wore it best? #labcoatchallenge</b></h5>
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                            Figure 1: Mike the mircrobe in our lab.
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                      outfit had to be created by tying, not using duct tape, cut or sew, etc. After designing our
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                        We participated in the “Mike the microbe” collaboration of the iGEM Team US AFRL CarrollHS. They
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                      our members presented their style on our ‘runway’ while paparazzi took their photos. As an
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                        their virtual mascots Mike the Microbe and Chia the Chitinase so we could take pictures with
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                        them to
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                        connect
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                        all iGEM teams around the world via social media. It brought us great joy to join to this
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                        let the two little buddies visit our daily life in our incubators for cyanobacteria.
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                          src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/7/74/T--marburg--Labcoat_Burgi.jpeg" alt="labcoat">
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                        especially regarding all the iGEM projects. With interesting designs and a short project
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                        title and postcard design was about our photosynthetic project „Syntex“. You can see
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                        Synechococcus elongatus
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                        UTEX 2973 direly needing a refreshing drink, a cute little draft from our team member Jonas.
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                        joined this
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                        collaboration challenge and spread it on our social media account. We decided on the following
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                        <h5><b>Who wore it best? #labcoatchallenge</b></h5>
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                        The Stony Brook iGEM Team challenged us to design an outfit for a runway from a standard lab
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                        coat.
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                        The
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                        outfit had to be created by tying, not using duct tape, cut or sew, etc. After designing our
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                        outfits
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                        four of
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                        our members presented their style on our ‘runway’ while paparazzi took their photos. As an
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                        outfit we
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                        chose a
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                        dress highlighting the neckline, a shoulder free dress, a knotted dress and a skirt to bring
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                        glamour
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                        to the
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                        daily routine in the labs. Especially our guys were rocking their outfits as you can see here
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                            Figure 4: Our model Burgis for the labcoatchallenge.
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                      <h2><b>iGEM Spring Festival in Bonn</b></h2>
                        From 3rd – 5th Mai we met our iGEM colleagues for the Spring Festival in Bonn. Professors of the
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                      From 3rd – 5th Mai we met our iGEM colleagues for the Spring Festival in Bonn. Professors of the
                        university of Bonn presented their research fields which gained huge interest. We heard lectures
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                      university of Bonn presented their research fields which gained huge interest. We heard lectures
                        of immunology and neurosciences, as well as reviving mammoths. During the lectures, specific
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                      of immunology and neurosciences, as well as reviving mammoths. During the lectures, specific
                        topics were deepened in small seminar groups, such as the ethical tenability of CRISPR applied
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                      topics were deepened in small seminar groups, such as the ethical tenability of CRISPR applied
                        at humans and other animals. At the poster sessions we got the first time in contact with the
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                      at humans and other animals. At the poster sessions we got the first time in contact with the
                        other teams’ projects. Afterwards we had the opportunity to vote for the best project, which
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                      other teams’ projects. Afterwards we had the opportunity to vote for the best project, which
                        iGEM Düsseldorf won. Besides that, the meetup was filled with a lot of awarding categories. We
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                      iGEM Düsseldorf won. Besides that, the meetup was filled with a lot of awarding categories. We
                        competed in the categories for “Best Video”, “Best Poster”, “Best Project” and a single person
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                      competed in the categories for “Best Video”, “Best Poster”, “Best Project” and a single person
                        had the chance to win the award for “Best Meme”. The iGEM Team Bonn offered spontaneously a
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                      had the chance to win the award for “Best Meme”. The iGEM Team Bonn offered spontaneously a
                        little football table tournament, where two of our team members won. In the evening we learnt a
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                      little football table tournament, where two of our team members won. In the evening we learnt a
                        lot about Bonn as a city from a guide living there for ages. Afterwards, the iGEM Teams met in
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                      lot about Bonn as a city from a guide living there for ages. Afterwards, the iGEM Teams met in
                        several groups in restaurants and bars. We merged with iGEM Kaiserslautern and exchanged our
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                      several groups in restaurants and bars. We merged with iGEM Kaiserslautern and exchanged our
                        projects and ideas for the rest of the evening.
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                      projects and ideas for the rest of the evening.
                        <br>
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                      <br>
                        On the second day, the iGEM Team Bonn offered a competition out of three rounds, where we
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                      On the second day, the iGEM Team Bonn offered a competition out of three rounds, where we
                        competed against other teams. We were asked iGEM specific questions, had to solve riddles for an
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                      competed against other teams. We were asked iGEM specific questions, had to solve riddles for an
                        escape room and finished a lab challenge afterwards. Our team could compete until the end and
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                      escape room and finished a lab challenge afterwards. Our team could compete until the end and
                        won the prize! Thanks again to Doulix for this awesome prize!
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                      won the prize! Thanks again to Doulix for this awesome prize!
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                        We particularly thank the iGEM Team Bonn for the huge effort and the great meetup!
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                      We particularly thank the iGEM Team Bonn for the huge effort and the great meetup!
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                            Fig. 1: Two representatives of Doulix celebrating with us.
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                          Fig. 1: Two representatives of Doulix celebrating with us.
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                        <h3><b>Erlangen collaboration meetup</b></h3>
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                      <h3><b>Erlangen collaboration meetup</b></h3>
                        On the 17th – 19th of May we attended the collaboration meetup hosted by the iGEM Team Erlangen
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                      On the 17th – 19th of May we attended the collaboration meetup hosted by the iGEM Team Erlangen
                        2019. There, we met the iGEM teams of Straßbourg, Tübingen, Vienna and of course Erlangen. Apart
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                      2019. There, we met the iGEM teams of Straßbourg, Tübingen, Vienna and of course Erlangen. Apart
                        from listening to the interesting talks from the various professors there, we made a lot of new
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                      from listening to the interesting talks from the various professors there, we made a lot of new
                        friends and took the chance to talk about possible collaborations with the other teams and also
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                      friends and took the chance to talk about possible collaborations with the other teams and also
                        promote our collaborations, such as the colony picking project and the Golden Gate webinar
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                      promote our collaborations, such as the colony picking project and the Golden Gate webinar
                        (evtl. verlinken). We would like to thank iGEM Team Erlangen very much for organizing this
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                      (evtl. verlinken). We would like to thank iGEM Team Erlangen very much for organizing this
                        wonderful meetup and are happy to see them soon in Boston.
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                      wonderful meetup and are happy to see them soon in Boston.
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                        <br>From 5th – 7th July we went to the HHU for the German meetup. The calendar offered lots of
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                      <br>From 5th – 7th July we went to the HHU for the German meetup. The calendar offered lots of
                        lectures with interesting topics such as the Excellent Cluster of Prof. Andreas Weber “CEPLAS”
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                      lectures with interesting topics such as the Excellent Cluster of Prof. Andreas Weber “CEPLAS”
                        but also non-scientific aspects like how to do presentations. We tried to visit all of them
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                      but also non-scientific aspects like how to do presentations. We tried to visit all of them
                        while presenting our poster in the hall. There we got in touch with other iGEM Teams also learnt
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                      while presenting our poster in the hall. There we got in touch with other iGEM Teams also learnt
                        about their projects. We promoted our Webinar project and laid the foundation stone for future
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                      about their projects. We promoted our Webinar project and laid the foundation stone for future
                        collaborations. On the second day, iGEM Düsseldorf organized a panel discussion about the issues
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                      collaborations. On the second day, iGEM Düsseldorf organized a panel discussion about the issues
                        concerning green genetic engineering. Thereby, we got great input on how to structure our panel
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                      concerning green genetic engineering. Thereby, we got great input on how to structure our panel
                        discussion and which subjects should be mentioned. Beside the regular program organized by iGEM
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                      discussion and which subjects should be mentioned. Beside the regular program organized by iGEM
                        Düsseldorf we used a lot of chances to get in contact with other teams. After the presentations
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                      Düsseldorf we used a lot of chances to get in contact with other teams. After the presentations
                        a couple of tourist guides showed us the beautiful old town of Düsseldorf and explained some
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                      a couple of tourist guides showed us the beautiful old town of Düsseldorf and explained some
                        interesting historical facts. Afterwards we had again the possibility to meet with other iGEMers
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                      interesting historical facts. Afterwards we had again the possibility to meet with other iGEMers
                        in a pub and talk about the projects, especially to find weaknesses or opportunities for
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                      in a pub and talk about the projects, especially to find weaknesses or opportunities for
                        collaborations. This really went successfully due to the time we spend with iGEM Team Aachen and
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                      collaborations. This really went successfully due to the time we spend with iGEM Team Aachen and
                        Kaiserslautern. The iGEM Team Düsseldorf also arranged a game contest between the teams, where
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                      Kaiserslautern. The iGEM Team Düsseldorf also arranged a game contest between the teams, where
                        we lost in the final to our good friends from Potsdam. Congrats! <br>
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                      we lost in the final to our good friends from Potsdam. Congrats! <br>
  
                        <figure Style="text-align:center">
 
                          <img style="height: 70ex; width: 50ex"
 
                            src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/e/e4/T--marburg--meet_up_Duesseldorf.jpeg"
 
                            alt="Du meetup">
 
                          <figcaption>
 
                            Fig. 3: Team photo from the Düsseldorf meetup.
 
                          </figcaption>
 
                        </figure>
 
                        <br>Thanks again to iGEM Düsseldorf for the huge effort and the great meetup! <br>
 
                      </p>
 
                      <br>
 
 
                      <h><b> Vilnius, Lithuania – Biohackathon Lab App 2019</b></h>
 
                      <br>In August 2019 our Team participated in the Biohackathon Lab App, organized by the
 
                      Vilnius-Lithuania Team 2019. Together with the iGEM Teams Stockholm and UCopenhagen, as well as
 
                      several non-iGEM Teams we sat together for a weekend packed with problems, ideas and neat
 
                      solutions.
 
                      With the task of creating an application that tackles a self-found problem, we sat together and
 
                      brainstormed about what could be done.
 
                      <br>
 
                      During this time we were starting to work more with the Opentrons OT-2 and soon realized that some
 
                      of our biologists had trouble integrating protocols in the robot themselves, as this is primarily
 
                      done by writing the protocol in Python and pushing it directly to the robot – no convenient
 
                      application to change parameters, such as the amount of reactions,was included in the protocols.
 
                      In our heads the idea to have a user-friendly GUI grew more and more and soon we found ourselves
 
                      standing in the Vilnius University Life Sciences Center.
 
                      <br>“We” were two biologists and one mathematician, so we talked to some of the other participants
 
                      that did not have a team yet and found the perfect fit to complement our small team: Nour Alsamsam
 
                      was happy to join us for this weekend and provided us with his coding skills – huge thank you to
 
                      you, Nour!
 
                      Together we tried our best to come up with a suitable app and presented it in the end, having more
 
                      ideas in our heads than we could implement in such a short time – it was clear for us, that we
 
                      would continue with this project later on!
 
                      <br>In conclusion, the Biohackathon was an awesome and productive meeting of the iGEM Teams
 
                      Stockholm, Copenhagen, Vilnius and Marburg. We talked about our projects, offered each other
 
                      feedback on current issues in the lab and shared many ideas.
 
                      We are very grateful that we got the opportunity to meet so many experts from different fields,
 
                      which really helped getting a fresh perspective on our project and are now looking forward to meet
 
                      the other teams again at the Giant Jamboree!
 
                      <br>
 
 
                       <figure Style="text-align:center">
 
                       <figure Style="text-align:center">
                         <img src="Pic" alt="Vilnius hacker">
+
                         <img style="height: 70ex; width: 50ex"
 +
                          src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/e/e4/T--marburg--meet_up_Duesseldorf.jpeg"
 +
                          alt="Du meetup">
 
                         <figcaption>
 
                         <figcaption>
                           Fig. 4: Meet up Vilnius, Lithuania .
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                           Fig. 3: Team photo from the Düsseldorf meetup.
 
                         </figcaption>
 
                         </figcaption>
 
                       </figure>
 
                       </figure>
 +
                      <br>Thanks again to iGEM Düsseldorf for the huge effort and the great meetup! <br>
 +
                    </p>
 +
                    <br>
  
                      </p>
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                    <h><b> Vilnius, Lithuania – Biohackathon Lab App 2019</b></h>
                     </div>
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                     <br>In August 2019 our Team participated in the Biohackathon Lab App, organized by the
 +
                    Vilnius-Lithuania Team 2019. Together with the iGEM Teams Stockholm and UCopenhagen, as well as
 +
                    several non-iGEM Teams we sat together for a weekend packed with problems, ideas and neat
 +
                    solutions.
 +
                    With the task of creating an application that tackles a self-found problem, we sat together and
 +
                    brainstormed about what could be done.
 
                     <br>
 
                     <br>
 +
                    During this time we were starting to work more with the Opentrons OT-2 and soon realized that some
 +
                    of our biologists had trouble integrating protocols in the robot themselves, as this is primarily
 +
                    done by writing the protocol in Python and pushing it directly to the robot – no convenient
 +
                    application to change parameters, such as the amount of reactions,was included in the protocols.
 +
                    In our heads the idea to have a user-friendly GUI grew more and more and soon we found ourselves
 +
                    standing in the Vilnius University Life Sciences Center.
 +
                    <br>“We” were two biologists and one mathematician, so we talked to some of the other participants
 +
                    that did not have a team yet and found the perfect fit to complement our small team: Nour Alsamsam
 +
                    was happy to join us for this weekend and provided us with his coding skills – huge thank you to
 +
                    you, Nour!
 +
                    Together we tried our best to come up with a suitable app and presented it in the end, having more
 +
                    ideas in our heads than we could implement in such a short time – it was clear for us, that we
 +
                    would continue with this project later on!
 +
                    <br>In conclusion, the Biohackathon was an awesome and productive meeting of the iGEM Teams
 +
                    Stockholm, Copenhagen, Vilnius and Marburg. We talked about our projects, offered each other
 +
                    feedback on current issues in the lab and shared many ideas.
 +
                    We are very grateful that we got the opportunity to meet so many experts from different fields,
 +
                    which really helped getting a fresh perspective on our project and are now looking forward to meet
 +
                    the other teams again at the Giant Jamboree!
 
                     <br>
 
                     <br>
 +
                    <figure Style="text-align:center">
 +
                      <img src="Pic" alt="Vilnius hacker">
 +
                      <figcaption>
 +
                        Fig. 4: Meet up Vilnius, Lithuania .
 +
                      </figcaption>
 +
                    </figure>
 +
 +
                    </p>
 
                   </div>
 
                   </div>
 +
                  <br>
 +
                  <br>
 
                 </div>
 
                 </div>
 
               </div>
 
               </div>
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            </div>
 
       </section>
 
       </section>
 
     </div>
 
     </div>

Revision as of 20:23, 21 October 2019

C O L L A B O R A T I O N S


Through this iGEM year we interacted with so many iGEM Teams all around the world. It was a pleasure working with all the different teams and learn from each other. We got so many impressions about other projects and hope we could help with our collaborations. A huge Thank you for every team collaboration!


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In our colony picking collaboration we asked other iGEM teams to supply us with data for our picking algorithm. Thanks to this group effort we could build our colony picking unit.

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