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<p>One of the first activities was “Design your DNA”. The participants were given a DNA sequence and they were required to build a DNA model from a kit based off of that sequence! Our team members Eddie and Christopher were there to explain the basics of DNA synthesis and how making DNA from scratch forms the basis of Synthetic Biology research! The photo shows Eddie and Christopher holding a DNA model made by one of the participants at the end of the day! | <p>One of the first activities was “Design your DNA”. The participants were given a DNA sequence and they were required to build a DNA model from a kit based off of that sequence! Our team members Eddie and Christopher were there to explain the basics of DNA synthesis and how making DNA from scratch forms the basis of Synthetic Biology research! The photo shows Eddie and Christopher holding a DNA model made by one of the participants at the end of the day! | ||
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Chlorophyll Chromatography was the second activity off the rank and proved to be a fantastic introduction to our chlorophyll based experiment. Never before had so many happy faces been seen as our participants had the chance to crush leaves to mush in their pestle and mortar. A basic paper chromatography experiment was run with acetone, as our solvent, showing the separation of the four main green pigments found in green plants, including our elusive chlorophyll a. | Chlorophyll Chromatography was the second activity off the rank and proved to be a fantastic introduction to our chlorophyll based experiment. Never before had so many happy faces been seen as our participants had the chance to crush leaves to mush in their pestle and mortar. A basic paper chromatography experiment was run with acetone, as our solvent, showing the separation of the four main green pigments found in green plants, including our elusive chlorophyll a. |
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Macquarie University Open Day
As members of the Macquarie iGEM team 2014, we believe that we should communicate our research at every opportunity available. Macquarie University Open Day 2014 offered a fantastic platform for open dialogue between the undergraduate researchers and the general public. Open day has thousands of visitors annually ranging from prospective students, families and alumni as they take the opportunity to freely explore the university grounds, facilities and research being done.
What happened on Open Day 2014?
The Macquarie iGEM team arrived early in the morning of 13th September 2014 to set up a range of especially designed fun activities that helped the public better understand our research. The day was an immense success, with prospective science students – of all ages - fascinated by the work that was being done by the iGEM team. Many individuals stayed for up to an hour and even came back after the day's events to find out even more!