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Latest revision as of 03:53, 18 October 2014
SupervisionFinally, we are interested in the boundary conditions of our system - is it capable of existing as an independent entity? Or do we need somebody to look after it? We asked the teams about their instructors and advisors, their role and their contribution to their work.
Relevance to bacterial systemsIn an iGEM team, supervisors and advisors usually take a monitoring and control role, which is a significant part of the execution of a project or a piece of work. From engineering project definitions, monitoring is the process of checking that as a project progresses, it will actually turn out the way it was planned; control involves the processes that need to be undertaken in order to bring the project back to the way it was originally intended. The monitoring method used depends on the type of a project; the frequency of monitoring needs to be set. As found from iGEM interviews, regular checks helped the teams a lot to keep on track. Hence, the bacterial system needs to be provided with some form of a monitoring and control protocol. First, there needs to be a physical output that can be measured. We used for example reporter proteins like GFP and degrons as monitoring tools. Following this monitoring we then need to be able to control the system accordingly. |