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A special thank you to our instructors and advisors for asking the right questions and advising in problem solving. We wouldn't have gotten this far without them.
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A special thank you to our instructors and advisors for asking the right questions and advising in problem solving.
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All PCRs, primer designs, cloning reactions, gels, minipreps, nanodropping, competent cell making, etc were performed by members of Heidelberg iGEM Team 2014. Dr. Agustin Rodriguez taught us how to do Western Blots. All sample preparation for sequencing and blotting were done by all members of Heidelberg iGEM Team 2014.  
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All PCRs, primer designs, cloning reactions, gels, minipreps, nanodropping, competent cell making, etc were performed by members of Heidelberg iGEM Team 2014. Dr. Agustin Rodriguez taught us how to do Western Blots. All sample preparation for sequencing and blotting were done by members of Heidelberg iGEM Team 2014.  
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Great thanks to Michael Blessenohl taking pictures and documenting our work with his camera.
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Great thanks to Michael Blessenohl for taking pictures and documenting our work with his camera.
Many biotechnology companies sponsored us by sending us lab utilities. A list of our sponsors can be found at the bottom of our wiki. Sequencing reactions were dispatched to GATC. Primers and oligos were ordered from Sigma Aldrich.  
Many biotechnology companies sponsored us by sending us lab utilities. A list of our sponsors can be found at the bottom of our wiki. Sequencing reactions were dispatched to GATC. Primers and oligos were ordered from Sigma Aldrich.  
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In the following we mentioned all individuals and working groups, which supported us with great hints and feedback.
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Revision as of 23:53, 16 October 2014

The Heidelberg iGEM Team would like to thank everyone for their contributions, small or large. A number of groups and individuals aided us over the course of our project and we would like to express our thanks.

A special thank you to our instructors and advisors for asking the right questions and advising in problem solving.

All PCRs, primer designs, cloning reactions, gels, minipreps, nanodropping, competent cell making, etc were performed by members of Heidelberg iGEM Team 2014. Dr. Agustin Rodriguez taught us how to do Western Blots. All sample preparation for sequencing and blotting were done by members of Heidelberg iGEM Team 2014. Great thanks to Michael Blessenohl for taking pictures and documenting our work with his camera. Many biotechnology companies sponsored us by sending us lab utilities. A list of our sponsors can be found at the bottom of our wiki. Sequencing reactions were dispatched to GATC. Primers and oligos were ordered from Sigma Aldrich.

Especially we want to thank Prof. Dr. Henning D. Mootz for sharing his expertise on inteins with us and sending several of his intein constructs.

Moreover, we would like to thank Dr. Pavel Bashtrykov for his great support in answering our questions about DNMT1 and sending the essential construct for our work.


In the following we mentioned all individuals and working groups, which greatly supported us with their expertise.


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University Heidelberg, BioQuant

Prof. Dr. Robert Russell (AG Russell)
Dr. Karsten Rippe (AG Rippe)
Stephanie Trauth (AG Bischof)


Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS)

Prof. Dr. Rebecca Wade


University Heidelberg, Center for Molecular Biology Heidelberg (ZMBH)

Prof. Dr. Matthias Mayer


German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)

Dr. Martina Schnölzer
Dr. Uwe Warnken
Prof. Dr. Frank Lyko
Dr. Dieter Weichenhan


Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Institute of Biochemistry

Prof. Dr. Henning D. Mootz


University Stuttgart

Prof. Albert Jeltsch
Dr. Pavel Bashtrykov


Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Prof. Dinshaw Patel


University of California, Riverside

Prof. Jikui Song