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Revision as of 23:38, 29 June 2016
Software
★ ALERT!
This page is used by the judges to evaluate your team for the Best Software Tool award.
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Regardless of the topic, iGEM projects often create or adapt computational tools to move the project forward. Because they are born out of a direct practical need, these software tools (or new computational methods) can be surprisingly useful for other teams. Without necessarily being big or complex, they can make the crucial difference to a project's success. This award tries to find and honor such "nuggets" of computational work.
Inspiration
Here are a few examples from previous teams: