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LASA iGEM to Boston

$2,717
33%
Raised toward our $8,100 Goal
24 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on May 09, at 09:00 AM CDT
Project Owners

Srinivasa

Chavakula

$150

May 02, 2018

chandra

bontu

$20

Apr 29, 2018

Sandra

Bishnoi

$20

Apr 17, 2018

Hemchand

Bandreddy

$20

Apr 17, 2018

Longhorn Pizza & Grill Profit Share

Ken's Donuts

$100

Apr 16, 2018

Heather

Deiderick

$150

Apr 12, 2018

Dee

Jackson

$20

Apr 12, 2018

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

Apr 08, 2018

Vanessa

Lee

$150

Apr 08, 2018

Kelvin

Lam

$500

Apr 06, 2018

Christine

Aldrich

$46

Apr 05, 2018

Sanghye

Park

$20

Apr 03, 2018

Minh

Ha

$100

Apr 02, 2018

Anonymous

$350

Mar 31, 2018

Srinivasa

Vegi

$100

Mar 30, 2018

Brian

Hoang

$100

Mar 30, 2018

Vijaya

Rudraraju

$46

Mar 28, 2018

Anonymous

$50

Mar 26, 2018

Anonymous

$50

Mar 26, 2018

Anonymous

$150

Mar 26, 2018

Kelvin

Lam

$50

Mar 26, 2018

Padmavardhan

Annem

$55

Mar 26, 2018

Anonymous

$50

Mar 26, 2018

Anonymous

$400

Mar 26, 2018
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$20

Nucleotide

Did you know that although DNA only has 4 nucleotides, it can code for 20 amino acids. A donation of a dollar per amino acid, or $20, will help us in paying for the registration fee for the competition.

$46

DNA

Humans have 46 chromosomes per cell or 23 pairs. Coffee on the other hand, can have up to 88 chromosomes. Support our journey to the iGEM conference by donating $46, one for each chromosome of DNA.

$150

mRNA

During a cellular process (transcription), poly-A tail of around 150 base pairs is added to a piece of RNA. A donation of a dollar for every A nucleotide onto mRNA would help us get to our goal of paying the competition's registration fees.

$400

rRNA

In eukaryotes (like humans!) rRNA is found in clusters of up to 400 repreats. A dollar per repeat, $400, would help us get one step closer to meeting our registration goal. As a thank you, you will receive a quick behind the scenes video from the iGEM competition.

$1,951

Protein

In 1951, Linus Pauling and his coworkers proposed the alpha helix and the beta pleated sheet as the two main motifs of protein secondary structure. In our project, the end product is often useful proteins. Your donations would help cover about half the registration cost of the competition. As a thank you, you will get an exclusive video of us walking through the project.

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