IGEM:IMPERIAL/2008/New/Cloning Strategy
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This also makes our cloning stratergy highly complicated. In order to building increasingly complicated constructs for our final product, we must first build and test simpler parts and devices. | This also makes our cloning stratergy highly complicated. In order to building increasingly complicated constructs for our final product, we must first build and test simpler parts and devices. | ||
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Cloning Strategy
The Imperial iGEM 2008 team is facing a mammoth task of working on a chassis that has been rarely used in the competition so far. This leaves us with many challenges to overcome, in particular having to work from the ground up.
This also makes our cloning stratergy highly complicated. In order to building increasingly complicated constructs for our final product, we must first build and test simpler parts and devices.
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This is the overall cloning sratergy for our project. A summary of constructs that should be produced during each phase for testing is shown below:
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| Phase 2A | Phase 2B |
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| Phase 3A | Phase 3B |
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| Phase 4A | Phase 4B |
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| Final Construct | |
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