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<p>We helped Peking iGEM team in modeling this year. We both focused on E.coil motility while solving our problems. Peking wanted to use a motility model in which E.coil will diffuse freely to the algae. To solve their problem,  we suggested that Fick’s lawof diffusion be a good choice. We designed is a dynamic modeling of E. Coli and peanut root system, which quantitatively describes the process of the engineered bacteria carrying Mo towards the root as a porter.</p>
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<p>During this summer and late september, we provided assistance within our capacity to Peking, another iGEM team. Peking(加入链接https://2014.igem.org/Team:Peking/TeamCom) also help us.</p>
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We helped Peking iGEM team on the iGEM project including:</p>
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1.Modeling. We both focused on E.coil motility while solving our problems. Peking wanted to use a motility model in which E.coil will diffuse freely to the algae. To solve their problem,  we suggested that Fick’s lawof diffusion be a good choice. We designed is a dynamic modeling of E. Coli and peanut root system, which quantitatively describes the process of the engineered bacteria carrying Mo towards the root as a porter.
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2.Standardizing. As we use pET-21A as a plasmid backbone to express our proteins, we helped Peking to standardizing BBa_K1378001(加链接http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1378001)
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Collaboration

During this summer and late september, we provided assistance within our capacity to Peking, another iGEM team. Peking(加入链接https://2014.igem.org/Team:Peking/TeamCom) also help us.

We helped Peking iGEM team on the iGEM project including:

1.Modeling. We both focused on E.coil motility while solving our problems. Peking wanted to use a motility model in which E.coil will diffuse freely to the algae. To solve their problem, we suggested that Fick’s lawof diffusion be a good choice. We designed is a dynamic modeling of E. Coli and peanut root system, which quantitatively describes the process of the engineered bacteria carrying Mo towards the root as a porter.

2.Standardizing. As we use pET-21A as a plasmid backbone to express our proteins, we helped Peking to standardizing BBa_K1378001(加链接http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1378001)