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frako
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Message 1 of 6 (590620)
11-09-2010 6:15 AM


iGEM 2010 is officially over!
* Grand Prize, Winner of the BioBrick Trophy: Slovenia
* 1st Runner Up: Peking
* 2nd Runner Up: BCCS-Bristol
* Finalists: BCCS-Bristol
* Cambridge
* Imperial College London
* Peking
* Slovenia
* TUDelft
For those of you who do not know what iGEM is International Genetically Engineered Machine competition.
It started in 2003 in MIT and slowly grew to a worldwide competition this year there where 130 teams in the competition from all ower the world and yes Slovenia won
iGEM

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11-09-2010 6:20 AM


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Wounded King
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Message 3 of 6 (590627)
11-09-2010 7:04 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by frako
11-09-2010 6:15 AM


Winning entry
That was a pretty cool technique, it isn't really clear from what is on the site though whether they really showed that the order of the blocks was important. It isn't entirely clear whether the 'scrambled' DNA program means simply the native biosynthetic pathway or a randomised arrangement of the chimeric proteins target DNA blocks.
TTFN,
WK

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frako
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Message 4 of 6 (590630)
11-09-2010 7:21 AM
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11-09-2010 7:04 AM


Re: Winning entry
It isn't entirely clear whether the 'scrambled' DNA program means simply the native biosynthetic pathway or a randomised arrangement of the chimeric proteins target DNA blocks.
If you can simplify this for me i can ask them, my field is economics so, this level of genetics is a bit more than my brain can compute.

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Wounded King
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Message 5 of 6 (590636)
11-09-2010 8:22 AM
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11-09-2010 7:21 AM


Re: Winning entry
No problem, I tracked it down by digging a little deeper into the site.
TTFN,
WK

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aleesterdonald
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Message 6 of 6 (594980)
12-06-2010 12:16 AM


This technique is very good, it is unclear what is on the site, but if you really showed that the order of the blocks is important.

  
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