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<p>Yamini Naidu (treasurer): yamini.naidu@yale.edu</p> | <p>Yamini Naidu (treasurer): yamini.naidu@yale.edu</p> | ||
<p>Ariel Hernandez-Leyva (research head): ariel.hernandez-leyva@yale.edu</p> | <p>Ariel Hernandez-Leyva (research head): ariel.hernandez-leyva@yale.edu</p> | ||
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<p>Farren Isaacs (Yale MCDB): farren.isaacs@yale.edu</p> | <p>Farren Isaacs (Yale MCDB): farren.isaacs@yale.edu</p> |
Latest revision as of 03:01, 19 September 2015
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Not your typical role model. Learn more.
Developing a Framework for the Genetic Manipulation of Non-Model and Environmentally Significant Microbes
Yale iGEM
2015
PDF SummaryProject Abstract
We focused on establishing a framework to implement genetic manipulation techniques—specifically, multiplex automated genome engineering (MAGE) and CRISPR-Cas9 systems—into non-model, environmentally significant microbes using standard biological parts. The framework involves two components: (1) propagation and selection of cultures and (2) manipulation of cell genomes by MAGE and/or CRISPR. We identified design considerations for both components of the framework, and experimentally validated propagation and selection considerations using cyanobacterial strain Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002 (a fast-growing cyanobacterium capable of lipid biofuel production) and Rhizobium tropici CIAT (a nitrogen-fixing rhizobium which forms root nodules in legume plants). We then developed a workflow for the design, construction, and testing of MAGE and CRISPR technologies into non-model prokaryotes. The insights we gained from validating the propagation component of our workflow will serve to improve the versatility and robustness of our framework and will inform the development of tools for genetic manipulation in other non-model organisms.
Find Out More
Contact Us:
Undergraduate Researchers
Colin Hemez: colin.hemez@yale.edu
Lionel Jin: chentian.jin@yale.edu
Danny Keller: daniel.keller@yale.edu
Dan Shapiro: daniel.m.shapiro@yale.edu
Jessica Tantivit: jessica.tantivit@yale.edu
Erin Wang: erin.wang@yale.edu
Holly Zhou: holly.zhou@yale.edu
Graduate Student Mentor
Natalie Ma (lead mentor): natalie.ma@yale.edu
Corey Perez (mentor): corey.perez@yale.edu
Jaymin Patel (mentor): jaymin.patel@yale.edu
Paul Muir (mentor): paul.muir@yale.edu
igem.yale@gmail.com
iGEM Team Board
Ed Kong (president): edward.kong@yale.edu
Alex Buhimschi (vice-president): alexandru.buhimschi@yale.edu
Stephanie Mao (outreach chair): stephanie.mao@yale.edu
Yamini Naidu (treasurer): yamini.naidu@yale.edu
Ariel Hernandez-Leyva (research head): ariel.hernandez-leyva@yale.edu
Joel Sher (research adviser): joel.sher@yale.edu
Faculty Advisors
Farren Isaacs (Yale MCDB): farren.isaacs@yale.edu
Stephen Dellaporta (Yale MCDB): stephen.dellaporta@yale.edu