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Biology Team's Pilot Project
 
Biology Team's Pilot Project
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==Biology Team's 2016 Pilot Project==
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==SSI Bio 2016 Pilot Project==
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SSI Bio is launching with the DNA synthesizer as their primary project.
    
==Components of the Synthesis Project==
 
==Components of the Synthesis Project==
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SSI Bio will be breaking up this DNA synthesizer project into several smaller subteams to tackle the several different systems needed
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===Enzymatic Synthesis Chemistry===
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===Enzymatic Synthesis Chemistry===
   
===Safe Phosphoramidite Chemistry===
 
===Safe Phosphoramidite Chemistry===
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A more conventional alternative to aiming for enzymatic synthesis would be to try to adjust conventional phosphoramidite chemistry to be safer for use in space. This might involve creating a system that can synthesize DNA using safer organic solvents and less toxic reagents.
 
===Microfluidic Synthesizer Design===
 
===Microfluidic Synthesizer Design===
 
===Reassembly Chemistry and Algorithm===
 
===Reassembly Chemistry and Algorithm===
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====Overview====
 
====Overview====
 
Once a strand of DNA is made, we will need to check to make sure that it is the correct desired sequence.
 
Once a strand of DNA is made, we will need to check to make sure that it is the correct desired sequence.
===Effects of limits of Space on Synthesizer===
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==Effects of limits of Space on Synthesizer==
====Payload Size and Power constraints====
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===Payload Size and Power constraints===
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We'd like to fit our synthesizer into a 10 centimeter cube, so that it could be launched on a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CubeSat CubeSat] or other standardized research payload.
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====What kind of shielding do we need?====
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===What kind of shielding do we need?===
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We're not sure what kind of shielding we need! UV radiation can have damage DNA through a process called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_DNA_damage Direct DNA damage] that can lead to thymine or pyrimidine dimers. This is what causes sunburn, and it's why your skin can tan to help block out UVB.
    
====Communication from Device====
 
====Communication from Device====
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