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The iGEM robot is an [http://www.eppendorf.com/epmotion/start.php?nav=53&lang=0 epMotion5075], manufactured by Eppendorf.
 
The iGEM robot is an [http://www.eppendorf.com/epmotion/start.php?nav=53&lang=0 epMotion5075], manufactured by Eppendorf.
  
The robot is operated by [http://parts2.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/User:Meaganl Meagan Lizarazo].  She has optimized protocols for doing BioBrick assemblies without the need for gel purification, a process known as 3A assembly.
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The robot is operated by [http://parts2.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/User:Meaganl Meagan Lizarazo].  She has optimized protocols for doing BioBrick™ assemblies without the need for gel purification, a process known as 3A assembly, on the robot.
  
As with [[Assembly:Standard_assembly|standard assembly]], the robot can utilize [[Assembly:Rolling Assembly|rolling assembly]] error correction.
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As with [[Assembly:Standard_assembly|standard assembly]], the robot can utilize [[Assembly:Rolling assembly|rolling assembly]] error correction.
  
  
'''Note: ''' As of June, 2006, assemblies on the robot are working, but final testing continues.  More information will be sent to teams if this status changes.
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'''Note: ''' As of Spring 2007, assemblies on the robot are working, but final testing continues.  More information will be sent to teams as soon as this status changes.
  
  
A listing of Robot control files can be found [[Assembly:Robotic_Assembly:Files|here]].
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<small>Back to [[Assembly]]</small>
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<small>(A listing of Robot control files can be found [[Assembly:Robotic_Assembly:Files|here]].)</small>

Latest revision as of 14:05, 26 May 2007

The iGEM Robot

The iGEM robot is an [http://www.eppendorf.com/epmotion/start.php?nav=53&lang=0 epMotion5075], manufactured by Eppendorf.

The robot is operated by [http://parts2.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/User:Meaganl Meagan Lizarazo]. She has optimized protocols for doing BioBrick™ assemblies without the need for gel purification, a process known as 3A assembly, on the robot.

As with standard assembly, the robot can utilize rolling assembly error correction.


Note: As of Spring 2007, assemblies on the robot are working, but final testing continues. More information will be sent to teams as soon as this status changes.


Obot1.jpg


(A listing of Robot control files can be found here.)