Team:Paris Saclay/Outreach/Events/Science Festival
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+ | We were based at the biology laboratories of the University. We could present the iGEM contest and our project by using different items : | ||
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+ | - Odor-free bacteria: We presented the use of a phage to remove the gene responsible of the odor. Bacterial cultures were set up to show the difference of scent between the cultures with or without this gene. | ||
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+ | - Lemon scent : We used models to illustrate the making of the biobricks which allowed us to show the available tools of iGEM and to introduce this concept in a simple and playful way. | ||
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+ | - Colour change : We presented the working of the salicylate inducible suppressing system via a model of the biobrick and how the salicylate acts on it. We also use an equivalent chemical reaction showing the colour change from green to yellow when a reagent is consumed. | ||
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+ | - Lemon shape : Models moulded in coloured agar were exposed to the public to illustrate our project. | ||
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Revision as of 23:45, 17 October 2014
Science Festival
We were based at the biology laboratories of the University. We could present the iGEM contest and our project by using different items :
- Odor-free bacteria: We presented the use of a phage to remove the gene responsible of the odor. Bacterial cultures were set up to show the difference of scent between the cultures with or without this gene.
- Lemon scent : We used models to illustrate the making of the biobricks which allowed us to show the available tools of iGEM and to introduce this concept in a simple and playful way.
- Colour change : We presented the working of the salicylate inducible suppressing system via a model of the biobrick and how the salicylate acts on it. We also use an equivalent chemical reaction showing the colour change from green to yellow when a reagent is consumed.
- Lemon shape : Models moulded in coloured agar were exposed to the public to illustrate our project.