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Revision as of 02:01, 20 October 2016
Collaborations
Sharing and collaboration are core values of iGEM. We encourage you to reach out and work with other teams on difficult problems that you can more easily solve together.
University of Texas at Austin
University of Texas at Austin - Texas Tech S. paucimobilis Plate Experience:
Listed below is a brief write up concluding the experiences of the Texas Tech iGEM team testing a protocol for making gelatin plates to be used for growing bacteria instead of agar plates in collaboration with the UT iGEM team.
Day 1: Upon receiving a streak plate of Sphingamonas Paucimobilis from the UT iGEM team, we incubated the plate at room temperature for two days.
Day 3: After two days of incubation a single colony was picked and used to inoculate 20mL of YM Broth, then incubated for 24 hours at 30 degrees Celsius.
YM Broth (g/L)
Day 12:
- Yeast Extract: 3.0g
- Dextrose: 10.0g
- Peptone: 5.0g
- Malt Extract: 3.0g
- Dextrose: 20.0g
- Na2HPO4: 10.0g
- K2SO4: 1.0g
- NaCl: 1.0g
- (NH4)2SO4: 0.15g
- CaCl2-2H2O: 0.01g
- MgSO4-7H2O: 0.2g
- FeSO4-7H2O: 0.001g
- Yeast extract: 0.5 (pH to 6.8-7.0 w/ HCl)
Day 12:
University of Valencia
Mentor for Mentor:
Being a part of the iGEM mentorship program, we have had the opportunity to work extensively with the University of Valencia in Valencia, Spain. Xavier Molero has helped to guide us through the iGEM process, including warning us about deadlines, giving us tips and tricks, and encouraging us to pursue many opportunities, such as grant proposals. In addition, we have exchanged project ideas, helping each other to develop our ideas more thoroughly. We have also helped to proofread and revise written material for the University of Valencia iGEM team, to help make sure the information made sense to the average native English speaker.