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Revision as of 13:24, 18 September 2015

iGEM Toulouse 2015

"Beware varroa: Apicoli is guarding the beehive!!"

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Apis mellifera, the most efficient and widespread honey producing species, is heavily affected by the mite Varroa destructor. This pathogen is actually one of the most important cause of death for domestic bees. Indeed, according to beekeepers, up to 50% of the swarms can be lost every year because of this parasite, causing tremendous economic damages.

35%

Percentage of hives disapearing every year in the US*

  • *INRA
  • 70%

    Honey production loss in France since 1995*

  • *UNAF
  • 30,000

    Number of hives lost every year in France since 1995*

  • *UNAF

  • Our team is committed to preserving honeybees by limiting infection of beehives by these mites. The aim of our project is to create a bacterium able to bait and eliminate the parasite using the Synthetic Biology tools and philosophy. The engineered bacterium, named ApiColi, will be safely placed in a trap and will express alternatively an attractant molecule and a poison for the Varroa destructor, in agreement with the honeybee life cycle. Our trap will be sealed to avoid any contact of the microorganism with the bees and the environment. We hope that our concept will help to reduce the decrease in bee populations and its disastrous consequences.



    Achievements

      Bronze medal

          • Register for iGEM
          • Complete judjing form
          • Wiki & Registry
          • Participating in Giant Jamboree
          • Attributions
          • Add new BioBrick to the Registry: BBa_K1587004 corresponds to butyrate pathway


      Silver medal

          • New BioBrick validated experimentally: BBa_K1587007 corresponds to formate pathway
          • BioBrick BBa_K1587007 submitted to the Registry
          • Practices: Ethics, Safety, IP rights, Education


      Gold medal

          • Human practices:
            • Active participating in ExpoScience, the french one and the international in Brussels
            • Strong ethical reflexion
          • Collaborations:
            • Modelling with KU Leuven team: they helepd us with a diffusion modelling and we model metabolites production for them
            • Survey with HS Ankara team: they work on varroas too, so we exchanged data from our respective country on varroas infestation