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          <h1>Human Practices</h1>
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          <h2>Seres: Inhabitants of the Land of Silk</h2>
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<p>Following is a list of biobrick parts that have either been submitted, or are currently under construction and will be sent to the registry soon.</p>
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          <p>From our first contact with processing silk, our group became enamored with the look and feel of our silk, and the different forms it could take. We began to get involved with not just the scientific value, but the aesthetic of our silk products, and we knew there must be some application to it outside our laboratory.
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Also from the onset of our project, we knew we wanted to share our fascination with silk to the outside community, and explore what potential uses our project could have. We dreamed big: we wanted our project to reach world of biomedical devices, optics and fashion. But we were also interested in what potential others saw in our project, and after reaching out to the community, our human practices was born.
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Titled "Seres: Inhabitants of the Land of Silk," our project is a collaboration with the UCLA Art | Sci center dedicated to bridge the gap between art and science through an open exhibition. On display is work from artist Jason Fahrion, who grows silkworms and creates mosaics out of their naturally fluorescent coccoons, as well as our own iGEM wall, where we lay out an interactive web-like diagram breaking down how we process our silk into different materials like fibers, gels and dust, with samples for guests to see and feel and experience the silk the same way we get to in our lab. Also along the walls are other forms of silk art, including a glass display of live silkworms feeding on mulberry leaves, Jason's mosaics and a display of the historical uses of silkworms and their silk. Through this, we hope to have the community explore with us the art and beauty behind our science, and the science behind what we see as art.
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The exhibition is open to the pubic, and here is a look inside <a href="http://dailybruin.com/2014/10/02/exhibition-weaves-art-science-together-with-silk/">"Seres: Inhabitants of the Land of Silk."</a>
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<td>N/A</td>
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<td>Non-coding (for use with ICA)</td>
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<td>1x subunit sequence of MaSp2 spider silk</td>
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<td>David Yao</td>
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<td>167bp</td>
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<td>N/A</td>
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<td>Non-coding (for use with ICA)</td>
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<td>Super-folder Green Fluorescent Protein (sfGFP) with 6xHistadine (6x-His) tag for protein purification</td>
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<td>Daniel Cancilla & Anuved Verma</td>
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<td>779bp</td>
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<td>Fusion of N-terminal domain of <i>B. mori</i> silk fibroin, sfGFP, and C-terminal domain of <i>B. mori</i> silk fibroin</td>
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<td>Michael Cheng</td>
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<td>886bp</td>
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<td>Fusion of 6XHis- sfGFP with 1x MaSp2 subunit</td>
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<td>886bp</td>
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<td>N/A</td>
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<td>Consensus sequence for <i>N. clavipes</i> N-terminal domain</td>
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<td>Daniel Cancilla</td>
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<td>411bp</td>
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<td>N/A</td>
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<td>Coding</td>
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<td>Consensus sequence for <i>N. clavipes</i> C-terminal domain</td>
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<td>Daniel Cancilla</td>
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<td>312bp</td>
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BioBrick Parts

Following is a list of biobrick parts that have either been submitted, or are currently under construction and will be sent to the registry soon.


NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DESIGNER LENGTH
N/A Non-coding (for use with ICA) 1x subunit sequence of MaSp2 spider silk David Yao 167bp
N/A Non-coding (for use with ICA) 1x subunit sequence of MaSp1 spider silk David Yao 167bp
N/A Coding Super-folder Green Fluorescent Protein (sfGFP) with 6xHistadine (6x-His) tag for protein purification Daniel Cancilla & Anuved Verma 779bp
N/A Coding Fusion of N-terminal domain of B. mori silk fibroin, sfGFP, and C-terminal domain of B. mori silk fibroin Michael Cheng 886bp
N/A Coding Fusion of 6XHis- sfGFP with 1x MaSp2 subunit Daniel Cancilla & Anuved Verma 886bp
N/A Coding Consensus sequence for N. clavipes N-terminal domain Daniel Cancilla 411bp
N/A Coding Consensus sequence for N. clavipes C-terminal domain Daniel Cancilla 312bp




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