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Bees and humans live close together for over 20,000 years. We need them, not only for their honey and wax, but also because they are responsible for 85% of the pollination worldwide. Without them many variety of fruits and vegetables could no longer grow, which could lead to famine.
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For some years, beekeepers are facing a problem affecting their hives. Bees leave them when the seasons change and do not come back. This phenomenon is known under the name of Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) and resulted in lower honey production and could eventually lead to reduced harvests. The CCD is multifactorial, that is what makes its study so complicated. The main causes are pesticides, parasites and pathogens. These factors are not found every time, so you have to study them together.
  
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In our project we thought about a quick and easy method for bee health problems detection. The detection of pesticides by methods using bacteria are not precise and specific enough to be used. So we focused on the detection of a pathogenic bacterium, Paenibacillus larvae. We designed a system for the detection of the bacillibactine, a siderophore produced by many organisms to chelate the iron present outside the cell. Usually this protein is produced in a poor medium iron, as in the digestive tract of bees. We should therefore be able to detect the presence of P. larvae using an endogenous bacterium bees (B. subtilis).
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Our "Bee subtilis" will be KO for three genes: ABC transporter (ABC), siderophore binding protein (SBP) and bacillibactin (BB). We then add to this bacterium the P. larvae SBP and ABC genes to allow entry of iron only in the presence of the P. larvae BB (plBB). In addition we designed a plasmid carrying LacI gene under control of a promoter containing a Fur box. There is also on this plasmid a blue pigment gene under control of a promoter LacO. In the presence of iron, and therefore P. larvae, the Fur protein moves to the Fur box and so turn off the expression of LacI. Without LacI, the expression of the pigment can be done and our bacteria become blue.
<h2> Welcome to iGEM 2016! </h2>
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<p>Your team has been approved and you are ready to start the iGEM season! </p>
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On the same principle we designed plasmids bearing only the pigment under the control of different promoters operators whose expression is permitted in the presence of certain substances. This will allow us to detect bees contamination or nutrient absorption problems.
  
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Our system may be usefull in order to have a quick and easy method to study multiple factors that may be involved in CCD. It may be used by beekeepers in order to have an easy way to measure beehives health state and by researchers as a tool for correlation studies to better understand and fight CCD.
<h5>Before you start: </h5>
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<p> Please read the following pages:</p>
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<li>  <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Requirements">Requirements page </a> </li>
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<li> <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Wiki_How-To">Wiki Requirements page</a></li>
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<li> <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Resources/Template_Documentation"> Template Documentation </a></li>
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<h5> Styling your wiki </h5>
 
<p>You may style this page as you like or you can simply leave the style as it is. You can easily keep the styling and edit the content of these default wiki pages with your project information and completely fulfill the requirement to document your project.</p>
 
<p>While you may not win Best Wiki with this styling, your team is still eligible for all other awards. This default wiki meets the requirements, it improves navigability and ease of use for visitors, and you should not feel it is necessary to style beyond what has been provided.</p>
 
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<h5> Wiki template information </h5>
 
<p>We have created these wiki template pages to help you get started and to help you think about how your team will be evaluated. You can find a list of all the pages tied to awards here at the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Judging/Pages_for_Awards/Instructions">Pages for awards</a> link. You must edit these pages to be evaluated for medals and awards, but ultimately the design, layout, style and all other elements of your team wiki is up to you!</p>
 
 
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<h5> Editing your wiki </h5>
 
<p>On this page you can document your project, introduce your team members, document your progress and share your iGEM experience with the rest of the world! </p>
 
<p> <a href="https://2016.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Team:UPMC-Paris&action=edit"> </a>Use WikiTools - Edit in the black menu bar to edit this page</p>
 
 
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<h5>Tips</h5>
 
<p>This wiki will be your team’s first interaction with the rest of the world, so here are a few tips to help you get started: </p>
 
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<li>State your accomplishments! Tell people what you have achieved from the start. </li>
 
<li>Be clear about what you are doing and how you plan to do this.</li>
 
<li>You have a global audience! Consider the different backgrounds that your users come from.</li>
 
<li>Make sure information is easy to find; nothing should be more than 3 clicks away.  </li>
 
<li>Avoid using very small fonts and low contrast colors; information should be easy to read.  </li>
 
<li>Start documenting your project as early as possible; don’t leave anything to the last minute before the Wiki Freeze. For a complete list of deadlines visit the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Calendar">iGEM 2016 calendar</a> </li>
 
<li>Have lots of fun! </li>
 
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<h5>Inspiration</h5>
 
<p> You can also view other team wikis for inspiration! Here are some examples:</p>
 
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<li> <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/"> 2014 SDU Denmark </a> </li>
 
<li> <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aalto-Helsinki">2014 Aalto-Helsinki</a> </li>
 
<li> <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:LMU-Munich">2014 LMU-Munich</a> </li>
 
<li> <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Michigan"> 2014 Michigan</a></li>
 
<li> <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:ITESM-Guadalajara">2014 ITESM-Guadalajara </a></li>
 
<li> <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:SCU-China"> 2014 SCU-China </a></li>
 
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<h5> Uploading pictures and files </h5>
 
<p> You can upload your pictures and files to the iGEM 2016 server. Remember to keep all your pictures and files within your team's namespace or at least include your team's name in the file name. <br />
 
When you upload, set the "Destination Filename" to <br><code>T--YourOfficialTeamName--NameOfFile.jpg</code>. (If you don't do this, someone else might upload a different file with the same "Destination Filename", and your file would be erased!)</p>
 
 
 
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