IGEM
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iGEM is the international genetically engineered machines competition. The objective of the competition is to design and build an engineered biological system using DNA. Systems will be constructed from standard biological parts. You can read more about the competition here or at the official iGEM wiki. |
iGEM 2007 Teach the teachers workshop in Zurich on June 27, 2007 |
See iGEM:Help for useful help pages for iGEM team!
Team pages hosted on OWW
- Brown University
- Caltech
- Harvard
- Imperial
- MIT
- Peking
- Penn State
- Tianjin University
- UC Berkeley
- Virginia
- UCSF
Useful pages for inter-team collaboration
- iGEM:Instructions on starting a lab notebook -- instructions for creating your own online lab notebook. (It's just one option but it is kind of convenient).
- IGEM:Idea exchange -- Post ideas your team didn't decide to use, maybe another team has the expertise/interest to pull it off.
- Sidebar:iGEM -- Add to your Sidebar an iGEM related set of links. Add any generally useful links to that page for iGEM.
Wiki tips
- To easily add a link to a part's Registry page, use the <bbpart></bbpart> tags. For instance, <bbpart>BBa_R0011</bbpart> gives <bbpart>BBa_R0011</bbpart>.
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