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Melbourne Uni 2008
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What is iGEM? International Genetically Engineered Machine competition Started in 2003 within MIT
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What is iGEM? Now a global competition 54 teams, 750 students, 19 countries
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What is iGEM Teams of students use principles of synthetic biology to create biological systems
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What is Synthetic Biology? Builds on genetic engineering technologies Adds a set of guiding principles to aid coordination of activities Standardisation Abstraction
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Lego BrickBioBrick Standardisation
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Abstraction
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2008 Team Project BioClock
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A customisable regulatory system One signal switches between multiple states Signa l 1 2 3
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InputOutputLogic BioClock System State 2 State 3 State 1 t=1 t=2 t=3 123
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How will it work? Two methods currently being looked at Ideal implementation through a binary counting system Contingency plan using a linear system Both will have the similar components, with different interactions
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Linear Model Signa l
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State 1 Mechanism State 2 Mechanism State 3 Mechanism State 1 Mechanism Signa l State 2 Mechanism Signa l Linear Model
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Signa l State 1 Mechanism State 2 Mechanism State 3 Mechanism State 1 Mechanism Signa l State 2 Mechanism State 1 Mechanism Signa l
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Linear Model Signa l State 1 Mechanism State 2 Mechanism State 3 Mechanism State 2 Mechanism State 3 Mechanism Signa l State 2 Mechanism
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Design Small teams researching different parts of system Signaling Riboswitch Positive feedback Modeling
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Signaling System Signal Sensor
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Riboswitch RiboLockRiboKey
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Positive Feedback Feedback loop that upregulates itself
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Signa l State 1 Mechanism State 2 Mechanism State 3 Mechanism State 1 Mechanism Signa l State 2 Mechanism Signa l Where they fit in Signal SensorRiboswitch Positive Feedback
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Binary Model
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Genetic map from circuit
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Binary Model
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Time Division Tasking
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Modeling with two colours
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Current output of two colour model
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Goal We want to count as high as possible in binary Example with two colour system:
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Sensitivity Analysis Code program that will produce sensitivity plot Plot sensitivities against each kinetic parameter to to select best proteins
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Timeline MarchAprilMayJune JulyAugust Septembe r October Sensitivity testing of model Kinetic testing of components Assemble Systems Test systems Prepare for Jamboree Post results Novembe r 8-9 2008
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Budget Lab Expenses$10,000 Sequencing3,000 Synthesising3,000 SELEX3,000 Consumables1,000 Jamboree Expenses$22,000 iGEM Registration$1,000 Jamboree Fee$1,000 Accommodation$2,000 Flights$18,000 Total$32,000
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Questions 2008
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