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<p>This page is used by the judges to evaluate your team for the <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Judging/Medals">medal criterion</a> or <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Judging/Awards"> award listed below</a>. </p>
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<p> Delete this box in order to be evaluated for this medal criterion and/or award. See more information at <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Judging/Pages_for_Awards"> Instructions for Pages for awards</a>.</p>
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A composite part is a functional unit of DNA consisting of two or more basic parts assembled together. <a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Part:BBa_I13507">BBa_I13507</a> is an example of a composite part, consisting of an RBS, a protein coding region for a red fluorescent protein, and a terminator.
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<p>New composite BioBrick devices can be made by combining existing BioBrick Parts (like Inverters, Amplifiers, Smell Generators, Protein Balloon Generators, Senders, Receivers, Actuators, and so on).</p>
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<p>This page should list all the composite parts your team has made during your project. You must add all characterization information for your parts on the Registry. You should not put characterization information on this page. Remember judges will only look at the first part in the list for the Best Composite Part award, so put your best part first!</p>
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<p>To be eligible for this award, this part must adhere to <a href="http://parts.igem.org/DNA_Submission">Registry sample submission guidelines</a> and have been sent to the Registry of Standard Biological Parts. If you have a part you wish to nominate your team for this <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Judging/Awards">special prize</a>, make sure you add your part number to your <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Judging/Judging_Form">judging form</a> and delete the box at the top of this page.
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<b>Please note:</b> Judges will only look at the first part number you list, so please only enter ONE (1) part number in the judging form for this prize. </p>
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<p class="listy">The most significant hazard in the RAINmaker project would be the use of chemicals containing arsenic.
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Pure arsenic is not only toxic to humans, but it can also be highly toxic to aquatic life with lasting environmental and ecological effects. Sigma Aldrich warns that arsenic may also cause cancer. To work more safely, Tacoma RAINmakers used the sodium arsenate and sodium arsenite, which are the inorganic derivatives of arsenic that shows significantly less toxicity than the pure arsenic.
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When using sodium arsenate/sodium arsenite, Tacoma RAINmakers are engaging in a series of stringent safety practices. First, safety glasses will always be used to protect eyes. For hand protection, our team will wear nitrile gloves that equal or exceed required layer thickness (0.11mm). Contaminated gloves will be disposed of with proper glove removal technique (without touching glove's outer surface). To protect the body, our team will wear lab coats during all arsenic-related experiments. RAINmakers have considered air-purifying respirators, but have deemed this precaution unnecessary with proper lab technique use of a biosafety cabinet. Arsenic waste solutions or powder will not be allowed to enter drains or any location outside the lab.</p>
  
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<li class="listy">BBa_K2673000  pSB1C3/PcArsR_PArsR-spisPink</li>
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<li class="listy">BBa_K2673001  pSB1C3/PcArsR_PArsR-amilCP</li>
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<li class="listy">BBa_K2673002  pSB1C3/PArsR-spisPink</li>
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<li class="listy">BBa_K2673003  pSB1C3/PcArsR</li>
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<li class="listy">BBa_K2673004  pSB1C3/PArsR-amilCP</li>
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Team:TacomaRAINmakers/Notebook - 2017.igem.org

Team:ECUST/Lab/Notebook

Our Biobricks

Parts Overview


The most significant hazard in the RAINmaker project would be the use of chemicals containing arsenic. Pure arsenic is not only toxic to humans, but it can also be highly toxic to aquatic life with lasting environmental and ecological effects. Sigma Aldrich warns that arsenic may also cause cancer. To work more safely, Tacoma RAINmakers used the sodium arsenate and sodium arsenite, which are the inorganic derivatives of arsenic that shows significantly less toxicity than the pure arsenic. When using sodium arsenate/sodium arsenite, Tacoma RAINmakers are engaging in a series of stringent safety practices. First, safety glasses will always be used to protect eyes. For hand protection, our team will wear nitrile gloves that equal or exceed required layer thickness (0.11mm). Contaminated gloves will be disposed of with proper glove removal technique (without touching glove's outer surface). To protect the body, our team will wear lab coats during all arsenic-related experiments. RAINmakers have considered air-purifying respirators, but have deemed this precaution unnecessary with proper lab technique use of a biosafety cabinet. Arsenic waste solutions or powder will not be allowed to enter drains or any location outside the lab.

Submitted Parts


  • BBa_K2673000 pSB1C3/PcArsR_PArsR-spisPink
  • BBa_K2673001 pSB1C3/PcArsR_PArsR-amilCP
  • BBa_K2673002 pSB1C3/PArsR-spisPink
  • BBa_K2673003 pSB1C3/PcArsR
  • BBa_K2673004 pSB1C3/PArsR-amilCP
  • BBa_K2673005 pSB1C3/T7-amilCP