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Revision as of 15:35, 18 November 2019
Achievements
Awards
Best Environment Project
Best Integrated Human Practices
Nominations
Best Part Collection
Best Presentation
Best Wiki
Awards
Bronze Medal
Silver Medal
Gold Medal
- Registration and Giant Jamboree Attendance
- Competition Deliverables
- Attributions
- Project inspiration and Description
- Characterization/ contribution
Our team participated in the 2019 Giant Jamboree!
We gave our presentation and showed our poster at the Jamboree
We would like to thank all the people who helped us with our project.
Flavescence Dorée is a big problem in vineyards in Europe, the biggest issue at this point is the detection takes a long time.
Our project is mainly based on homemade cell-free system, OnePot PURE. We wanted to prove that the gene XylE (part Bba_I746909) could be successfully expressed in OnePot PURE. The expression of this gene creates the enzyme catechol 2,3-dioxygenase(CDO) which creates a yellow color by reacting with the substrate catechol .
- Validated part
- Collaboration
- Human practices
We created new parts, that are necessary to produce OnePot PURE
We collaborated with different teams such as Thessaly, UZurich, ETH Zurich and UniGE. We also participated in a few meetups across Europe.
As an iGEM team we had the opportunity to teach high schoolers about synthetic biology. We also presented our project to the public during EPFL’s open doors and created a tutorial on how to make OnePot PURE.
- Integrated Human practices
- Improve a Previous part/project
- Demonstration of your work
Integrated Human practices shaped our project. We worked with all the organizations involved in the detection of Flavescence Dorée.
We improved the part sfGFP BBa_I746916 by adding toehold switches to it. This protein can be expressed only if the specific trigger mRNA is also present in the cell free system.
We demonstrate how we managed to link each parts of the project, creating a proof or concept of our work.