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<br>Here are some storyboards from our first animation about iGEM. The script was written by Rebecca Adams, Isadora Deese, Drew Endy and Natalie Kuldell. Storyboarding by the talented folks at Animated Storyboards. Ultimately this and other animations will appear as movies at [http://www.Biobuilder.org| Biobuilder.org]<br></font>
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Design Features: An animation project to teach synthetic biology       


Here are some storyboards from our first animation about iGEM. The script was written by Rebecca Adams, Isadora Deese, Drew Endy and Natalie Kuldell. Storyboarding by the talented folks at Animated Storyboards. Ultimately this and other animations will appear as movies at Biobuilder.org