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Revision as of 19:17, 22 February 2018
IDT
Integrated DNA Technologies
Synthesis has come to iGEM!
IDT is once again graciously extending their FREE custom DNA offer to iGEM teams, offering 20 kb of DNA as gBlocks® Gene Fragments free of charge to each iGEM 2017 team! Cost is no longer a limiting factor in your research. With unprecedented access to DNA synthesis, you can now live in the future of synthetic biology; focusing on project design and characterization and not cost.
Partner Special Offers for iGEM Teams
iGEM 2018 Teams receive 20 kb of FREE custom DNA from IDT!
Hear Adam Clore's, Technical Director of Synthetic Biology at IDT, welcome message to iGEM teams
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Details coming soon!
Webinar: iGEM Projects Using High Quality Gene Fragments
Published on Jun 25, 2015
Previous iGEM projects using gBlocks Gene Fragments
Measuring promoter-driven transcriptional noise in E. coli
“Boomerang”—targeting cancer treatments to cancer cells
Functional nucleic acids as antibody alternatives for small molecule detection
Czech Republic iGEM team’s diagnostic for circulating tumor cells
iGEM Students Engineer Biological Tools for a Better World
iGEM—Extending the Reach of Synthetic Biology