GENE-IUS with Cornell iGEM

BioBrick by BioBrick: iGEM's Building Blocks

17 min · 6 mei 2026
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Are DNA sequences just genes? How do iGEM teams get all this genetic information? How does iGEM teams around the world work together so easily? In this episode, we answer these questions and more. From GFP to promoters to Cas9, there is no escaping BioBricks with iGEM. Join us to learn how BioBricks are designed, why standardization matters, and how scientists can mix and match DNA parts to build new biological systems. Perfect for students, wet lab teams, and anyone curious about synthetic biology, CRISPR, DNA technology, iGEM, and what you can do with genetic engineering.

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