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                                     <p class="textContent">One of the main goals of our project is to design a set of toehold switches that are functional in detecting cancer miRNAs. None of the tools developed by the former iGEM teams allow the design of toehold switch targeting microRNA. Therefore, we decided to create our own toehold switch design tool, inspired by these previous softwares. This is <a href="https://github.com/igemsoftware2021/UParis_BME_2021">SwitchMi Designer</a>, the first tool to design a bank of toehold switches targeting microRNAs.</p>
 
                                     <p class="textContent">One of the main goals of our project is to design a set of toehold switches that are functional in detecting cancer miRNAs. None of the tools developed by the former iGEM teams allow the design of toehold switch targeting microRNA. Therefore, we decided to create our own toehold switch design tool, inspired by these previous softwares. This is <a href="https://github.com/igemsoftware2021/UParis_BME_2021">SwitchMi Designer</a>, the first tool to design a bank of toehold switches targeting microRNAs.</p>
  <p class="textContent">In vitro characterisation of the candidates is required to further improve the SwitchMi Designer and precise the best toehold switch design for microRNA targeting. For future iGEM teams, the source code and explanations are available on GitHub. Our Github repository provides an easily accessible source of code that can be used as inspiration for anybody interested in using SwicthMi Designer. They are free to use or modify it to satisfy their needs. Unfortunately, our team was not able to test the toehold switch designed by SwitchMi Designer.</p>
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  <p class="textContent">In vitro characterisation of the candidates is required to further improve the SwitchMi Designer and precise the best toehold switch design for microRNA targeting. For future iGEM teams, the source code and explanations are available on <a href="https://github.com/igemsoftware2021/UParis_BME_2021">GitHub</a>. Our GitHub repository provides an easily accessible source of code that can be used as inspiration for anybody interested in using SwicthMi Designer. They are free to use or modify it to satisfy their needs. Unfortunately, our team was not able to test the toehold switch designed by SwitchMi Designer.</p>
 
                                  
 
                                  
 
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                                     <p class="textContent">This year, one of our contributions for future iGEM teams is the introduction of new parts to the iGEM parts registry. These new parts correspond to toehold switch sequences, focusing on the detection of multiple cancer miRNAs. With the right modifications, future teams can use them for the detection of more specific cancers, or for detecting other interesting and useful miRNAs.</p>
 
                                     <p class="textContent">This year, one of our contributions for future iGEM teams is the introduction of new parts to the iGEM parts registry. These new parts correspond to toehold switch sequences, focusing on the detection of multiple cancer miRNAs. With the right modifications, future teams can use them for the detection of more specific cancers, or for detecting other interesting and useful miRNAs.</p>
  
     <p class="textContent">For our project, we decided to design toehold switches focusing on the detection of two miRNAs, involved in most cancers: hsa-miRNA-21-5p and hsa-miRNA-141-5p. We designed multiple toehold switch sequences for each of these two miRNAs, thanks to our software SwitchMi Designer. We used several methods to produce these parts and express them into Escherichia coli. Protocols and explanations of these methods are described in our wetlab.</p>
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     <p class="textContent">For our project, we decided to design toehold switches focusing on the detection of two miRNAs, involved in most cancers: hsa-miRNA-21-5p and hsa-miRNA-141-5p. We designed multiple toehold switch sequences for each of these two miRNAs, thanks to our software SwitchMi Designer. We used several methods to produce these parts and express them into Escherichia coli. Protocols and explanations of these methods are described in our <a href="https://2021.igem.org/Team:UParis_BME/Wetlab">wetlab</a>.</p>
  
 
     <p class="textContent">We hope that future teams can benefit from these parts, as a base for their projects, and go further than us in the improvement of these parts to succeed in their project.
 
     <p class="textContent">We hope that future teams can benefit from these parts, as a base for their projects, and go further than us in the improvement of these parts to succeed in their project.

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