Through five months hard work, we have witnessed great development of our project, and we have prepared for the criteria for the Giant Jamboree. We successfully submitted 12 newly designed iGEM Registry Standard part while using existing iGEM parts as well. We have also investigated the algal bloom in Taihu Lake. Moreover, we have helped several teams including BIT, BNU, and OUC-China, and we have received assistance from the ZJU-China and OUC-China. We also popularized iGEM to undergraduates in Peking University campus. In conclusion, we have met all the requirements for an iGEM team, so we believe that we deserve Gold Medal.
Judging form: https://igem.org/Team_Judging
1.iGEM Registry of Standard Biological Parts
We have designed and constructed 12 brand new BioBrick Parts, and these parts were well documented on the Part Registry pages. The parts are shown as follows:
Table of iGEM Registry of Standard Biological Parts
We also used partsBBa_K554009, BBa_K523013 BBa_K208006from iGEM Part Distribution and further distribution directly from the Registry. These parts have played important roles in the killing and its improvement parts of our project.
2.Team communication
The significance of team interactions has long been recognized by Peking iGEM and this year our team members and instructors had visited several other teams and was involved in a regional Jamboree-like iGEM Club in Wuhan this summer.
https://2014.igem.org/Team:Peking/TeamCommunication
Furthermore, we have helped other teams in this summer, including BIT, BNU, and OUC-China.https://2014.igem.org/Team:Peking/Mutualfacilitation We also received help from ZJU-China that they helped us to transfer specific genes into E. coli’s genome. We also helped two high school students from Beijing Huiwen Middle School and Beijing No.4 High School.
3.Investigation beyond bench
Holding the belief that responsive research lies beyond lab bench, we visited Taihu Lake in July to investigate the algal bloom there. We interviewed the researchers in NIGLAS(Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences)who monitoring the algal bloom there and we sampled the water in the Taihu Lake and brought these samples back to our lab.
https://2014.igem.org/Team:Peking/FieldInvestigation