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+ | <h3>Designing our gene constructs</h3> | ||
+ | <p>We’re starting to design our GS1;2 construct to transform into Agrobacterium, with help of our PI and other researchers in SBS. We plan on using the Gateway reaction (usingg the attB sites) to introduce our gene constructs into our chosen destination vectors. This is what we’ll transform into Agrobacterium. </p> | ||
+ | <p> The UreG plasmid the plant lab ordered from another lab group arrived in the mail: we’ve prepped it, all we need to do know is figure out what to do with it! We want to test our Gateway protocol, but first we need to find out how to add the attB sites to our plasmid. </p> | ||
<h3>Starting our investor presentations!</h3> | <h3>Starting our investor presentations!</h3> | ||
<p> Had our first investor presentation with BioMatters! They were really receptive towards our idea in terms of it being relevant to nitrogen pollution in New Zealand. Such a cool experience connecting with people in the industry who are equally passionate about GMOs and are keen to support us! </p> | <p> Had our first investor presentation with BioMatters! They were really receptive towards our idea in terms of it being relevant to nitrogen pollution in New Zealand. Such a cool experience connecting with people in the industry who are equally passionate about GMOs and are keen to support us! </p> |
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Notebook
It's been a busy year! Take a look at the progress we've been making in our project: both in and outside of the lab.
"Competing in iGEM required more strength, endurance, and sacrifice than any other project I have undertaken. But nothing could have prepared me more for the post graduate study I am now pursuing than formulating and completing our project as an independent scienctist."
Judith Glasson, Alumni
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