Medal Criteria
Bronze Medal Criteria
1 Registration and Giant Jamboree Attendance
We had a great iGEM season and see you all at the Giant Jamboree!
2 Competition Deliverables
While reading our wiki, we hope you are excited to see our poster and presentation as well! You will find our Judging form here.
3 Attributions
Our team is proud to state that we conceived the idea for Maxed OOT and subsequently designed and carried out all experiments ourselves. That said, there are many advisors who we would like to thank for helping to provide continuous advice and support, because, without them, we would not have been able to have achieved our goals. You can read more about people, teams and companies who helped us here.
4 Characterization / Contribution
We successfully participated in InterLab study (link). We performed and obtained successful results after performing both plate Reader and CFU and Flow Cytometry protocols.
Also, we characterised two parts from iGEM 2012 Paris Bettencourt. You can find out more about our improved parts here.
Parts improved | Description | Supporting information |
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BBa_K914009 | P1003* Ser133->Amber Codon | contain a kanamycin resistance gene with one two serine -> amber codon mutation |
BBa_K914018 | P1003** Kan resistant gene with 2 Amber Codon | contain a kanamycin resistance gene with two serine -> amber codon mutations |
Silver Medal Criteria
1 Validated Part / Validated Contribution
Our validated parts:
Parts Validated | Description | Supporting information |
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BBa_K2725016 | J23108 - SupD | Serine amber suppressor tRNA gene under J23108 Anderson promoter |
BBa_K2725004 | FabV + Low expression cassette | Triclosan resistance gene from Vibrio fischeri |
BBa_K2725013 | KanR 10* | P1003 kanamycin resistance with 10 amber stop codons |
2 Collaboration
We have done Modelling Collaboration with team Vilnius-Lithuania. Besides attending lots of meetups, we also hosted a meetup with Newcastle iGEM 2018 team
3 Human Practices / Integrated Human Practices (Gold medal criteria)
The Edinburgh UG project looks to solve a fundamental problem facing synthetic biology - environmental release - with the development of a novel chassis. However, we also had to ensure our chassis had all the basic characteristics that a synthetic biologist would require. Therefore we consulted with a number of active researchers in synthetic biology in order to gauge what they would require from an ideal chassis. These consultations became a basis of our project design as a whole, and often changed the direction of each project part individually. We recorded these consultations and decisions on a timeline (link) so that anyone may follow and understand the progression of our project.
Gold Medal Criteria
1 Integrated Human Practices
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2 Improve a Previous Part or Project
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3 Model Your Project
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4 Demonstration of Your Work
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