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<h1> Achievements </h1><br> | <h1> Achievements </h1><br> | ||
<b> Team Accomplishments </b><br> | <b> Team Accomplishments </b><br> | ||
- | Our 2013 iGEM team has worked hard to improve from 2012 iGEM team. This year our team has created a great project idea that has real-world benefits to society. We have fun working together to make this project successful and are looking forward to Boston! The majority of our team are juniors and are excited to return and leaders for next year's team! | + | Our 2013 iGEM team has worked hard to improve from 2012 iGEM team. This year our team has created a great project idea that has real-world benefits to society. We have fun working together to make this project successful and are looking forward to Boston! The majority of our team are juniors and are excited to return and leaders for next year's team!<br> |
- | <li>We are fortunate to have contact with a research mentor to guide and lead us through this process while Dr. Fenton is also being introduced to synthetic biology. </li> | + | <li>We are fortunate to have contact with a research mentor to guide and lead us through this process while Dr. Fenton is also being introduced to synthetic biology. </li><br> |
- | <li>We have added two new parts relating to energy production to the registry for which few protein coding sequences exist. Now we have increased the available parts relating to energy production by 20%.</li> </div> | + | <li>We have added two new parts relating to energy production to the registry for which few protein coding sequences exist. Now we have increased the available parts relating to energy production by 20%.</li><br> |
+ | <li>Our team has learned the protocol for site-directed mutagenesis and for PCRing prefix and suffix to parts.</li><br> | ||
+ | <li>This year we are extending the Hawaii team's work with cyanobacteria. We are using cyanobacteria as a chassis which is a unique one; most teams work with E. coli. Cyanobacteria is not even in the chassis registry. </li><br> | ||
+ | <li>One of our team members, Mason, has learned to use Tinker Cell to show the pathway of glycolysis to alkane production.</li><br> | ||
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Our 2013 iGEM team has worked hard to improve from 2012 iGEM team. This year our team has created a great project idea that has real-world benefits to society. We have fun working together to make this project successful and are looking forward to Boston! The majority of our team are juniors and are excited to return and leaders for next year's team!