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DNA Synthesis is a great option for creating and assembling new DNA parts, and iGEM teams are increasingly using synthesis in their projects. While there are still limitations to what can be synthesized (size, GC content, restriction sites, etc), we hope that teams are using synthesis to produce new parts easily and quickly.
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DNA Synthesis is a great option for creating and assembling new DNA parts, and iGEM teams are increasingly using synthesis in their projects. While there are still some limitations to what can be synthesized, we hope that teams are using synthesis to produce new parts easily and quickly, and now we'd like to hear about your experiences!
 
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Revision as of 16:34, 13 July 2015

DNA Synthesis is a great option for creating and assembling new DNA parts, and iGEM teams are increasingly using synthesis in their projects. While there are still some limitations to what can be synthesized, we hope that teams are using synthesis to produce new parts easily and quickly, and now we'd like to hear about your experiences!


IDT has generously offered 20kb of free DNA synthesis using their gBlocks® Gene Fragments to iGEM 2015 teams. With over 150 teams registered for their offer, we're excited to hear how you are using DNA Synthesis.


If your team has synthesized parts through IDT or another synthesis company, tell us about it!

    Some things you might want to share with the community...
  • Why did you decide to use synthesize?
  • Have you added a part you've synthesized to the Registry? (if so, provide a link to it)
  • What was your experience like?

This page is open to editing by all iGEM users, so you can copy the template post below:

Date

Team Name

Tell us about what you're doing with DNA synthesis!