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We are a team composed of freshman. We attend Summit Shasta High School and this is our first year participating in the iGem program. [http://aslanbnguyen.wix.com/igem Click here for more!]
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'This year we will be focusing on creating a carbon monoxide sensor, a bacteria that in the presence of CO activates RFP (Red florescent protein) to make the bacteria glow, and let of a distinct smell. This way you do not need to be able to see the sensor to detect CO.''
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'''Chris Vulpe''' ''of UC Berkeley''
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[http://aslanbnguyen.wix.com/igem#!team/c46c Show More!]
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    <h1 align="center">Introduction</h1>
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===Project===
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    <p>Located in the Bay Area, Summit Shasta is a revolutionary school that prefers to encourage students to grow from their mistakes, rather than have students memorize meaningless facts. They push their students to seek out challenges and overcome them, thus the iGem team was born, with help they hope to achieve success in bringing their ideas to life. The team is part of Summit Shasta's first year being around, comprised entirely of eager freshman. Perhaps one day they will revolutionize the world.</p>
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Our iGEM project is to modify bacteria by creating plasmids in order to create a bacteria that detects carbon monoxide. Once they have detected the carbon monoxide, they will release red florescent protein (RFP), which makes the bacteria red, and easy to notice.
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Every Tuesday we meet to make progress on our iGEM project. On Thursdays we go to the lab at skyline collage and do laboratory work, at the end of our meetings we discuss the progress we have made, and research new information for our next meeting!
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===Results/Conclusions===
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Over the course of the year we have practiced with bacteria by making transformations and competent cells.
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To have fun we poked fun at Will. To be frank his jokes are pretty bad. Who drops a terminator joke in the middle of a brainstorming session? Will McEachen of course, it wasn't even that good in the first place. Aslan Nguyen on the other hand is the genius of the group and is able to crack amazing jokes!
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Latest revision as of 19:07, 17 June 2014

Goal

Introduction

Located in the Bay Area, Summit Shasta is a revolutionary school that prefers to encourage students to grow from their mistakes, rather than have students memorize meaningless facts. They push their students to seek out challenges and overcome them, thus the iGem team was born, with help they hope to achieve success in bringing their ideas to life. The team is part of Summit Shasta's first year being around, comprised entirely of eager freshman. Perhaps one day they will revolutionize the world.