Team:Lethbridge CCS

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Our focus for iGEM 2008 is on ligase-independent cloning (LIC).  In existing, commonly-used cloning protocols, the ligation step is often problematic and inefficient.  We believe that LIC can simplify and speed up the cloning procedure, and (once our team is up to speed on lab techniques!) we hope to optimize a LIC procedure for general use by iGEM teams and others.
Our focus for iGEM 2008 is on ligase-independent cloning (LIC).  In existing, commonly-used cloning protocols, the ligation step is often problematic and inefficient.  We believe that LIC can simplify and speed up the cloning procedure, and (once our team is up to speed on lab techniques!) we hope to optimize a LIC procedure for general use by iGEM teams and others.
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The Lethbridge CCS team is made up of high school students from Calvin Christian School, near Lethbridge, Alberta. We are loosely affiliated with the University of Lethbridge team.


Our focus for iGEM 2008 is on ligase-independent cloning (LIC). In existing, commonly-used cloning protocols, the ligation step is often problematic and inefficient. We believe that LIC can simplify and speed up the cloning procedure, and (once our team is up to speed on lab techniques!) we hope to optimize a LIC procedure for general use by iGEM teams and others.


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Thanks to: Uleth logo.jpgAb ingenuity.gif

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