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<font color="#d4af37"> <li>Valencia 2010 iGEM team produced a BioBrick encoding the Sup35NM protein from Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Part:BBa_K401001). We submitted an improved Sup35NM BioBrick with an optimised sequence producing a part with improved compatiblity with the iGEM submission standards.</li> | <font color="#d4af37"> <li>Valencia 2010 iGEM team produced a BioBrick encoding the Sup35NM protein from Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Part:BBa_K401001). We submitted an improved Sup35NM BioBrick with an optimised sequence producing a part with improved compatiblity with the iGEM submission standards.</li> | ||
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− | <li>We have created a new amyloid parts collection for the iGEM repository. It currently includes three amyloid forming parts including, Envirowire, a csgA Sup35-NM containing part, and the improved Sup35NM BioBrick from <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Valencia">Valencia 2010</a> </li> | + | <li>We have created a new amyloid parts collection for the iGEM repository. It currently includes three amyloid forming parts including, Envirowire, a csgA Sup35-NM containing part, and the improved Sup35NM BioBrick from <a style="color:#d4af37" href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Valencia">Valencia 2010</a> </li> |
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<li>We have collaborated with UNITN-Trento team to help them with the modelling and provided presentation feedback because as the only Italian iGem team they were unable to meet up with other iGEM teams during the summer. We went to two UK meet-ups hosted by Birkbeck, and Westminster.</li> | <li>We have collaborated with UNITN-Trento team to help them with the modelling and provided presentation feedback because as the only Italian iGem team they were unable to meet up with other iGEM teams during the summer. We went to two UK meet-ups hosted by Birkbeck, and Westminster.</li> |
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Achievements
Over the short few months of our iGem project, we managed to achieve a great deal both in and out of the lab. In the lab we created our own BioBricks, formed a new part collection and were also able to optimise previous teams BioBricks. Outside the lab we were successful in contacting politicians at home and abroad, created software to model our system and collaborated with other teams. Below is a colour coded guide of what we have achieved based on the iGem medal criteria