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<p id="pp">On 13th October 2016 we received some images of Year 12 students at The Judd School playing BioMech and explaining the gameplay to other students. Ms Hayley Andrews exhibited BioMech as  an educational tool that would help Judd’s iGEM bid in 2017. Alongside DNAvigate and the Rolls Royce Science Prize, iGEM is explained as how The Judd School are trying to integrate authentic, practical and real-world biology into their teaching to give students the best possible education of science. Our board game will be used to introduce students to synthetic biology teaching them about plasmid construction, BioBricks and mutations, as well as individual parts from previous iGEM projects. We hope to have this kind of impact on more schools across the country, encouraging involvement of British schools in the iGEM competition.</p>
 
<p id="pp">On 13th October 2016 we received some images of Year 12 students at The Judd School playing BioMech and explaining the gameplay to other students. Ms Hayley Andrews exhibited BioMech as  an educational tool that would help Judd’s iGEM bid in 2017. Alongside DNAvigate and the Rolls Royce Science Prize, iGEM is explained as how The Judd School are trying to integrate authentic, practical and real-world biology into their teaching to give students the best possible education of science. Our board game will be used to introduce students to synthetic biology teaching them about plasmid construction, BioBricks and mutations, as well as individual parts from previous iGEM projects. We hope to have this kind of impact on more schools across the country, encouraging involvement of British schools in the iGEM competition.</p>
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            <span class="caption">Fig. 1. Percentage viable cells after 6 hrs in the light box. BL21 (DE3) transformed with pSB1C3 containing an RFP maker is compared to a control with no plasmid. 10 ml falcon tubes containing 4.5 ml of sample were covered in tin foil before being placed in the light box.</span>
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            <span class="caption">Fig. 2. Percentage viable cells after 6 hrs in the light box. BL21 (DE3) transformed with pSB1C3 containing an RFP maker is compared to a control with no plasmid. 10 ml falcon tubes containing 4.5 ml of sample were placed label down in the light box to allow maximum exposure to the light.</span>
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