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==Authors==
==Authors==
*[[User:Chloe T.C. Tang | TANG, Chloe T.C.]]
*[[User:Chloe T.C. Tang | TANG, Chloe T.C.]]
* Phoebe Tam
* Sabrina Tam
* Mandy Tang
* Mona Siu
* Mona Siu
* Stephanie Yiu
* Yiu, Stephanie P.T.


==Abstract==
==Abstract==
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It is hypothesized that strong gene expression will affect the growth and viability of cells. This experiment was conducted by incorporating a strong promoter (BBa_J23101) and a strong ribosome bonding site (BBa_I13003) in <em>Escherichia .coli</em> to test the hypothesis. Quantitative results were obtained by optical density using a spectrophotometer with UV light of 600nm. The results indicated that the growth and viability of cells were not affected by strong gene expression.


==Introduction==
==Introduction==

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Authors

Abstract

It is hypothesized that strong gene expression will affect the growth and viability of cells. This experiment was conducted by incorporating a strong promoter (BBa_J23101) and a strong ribosome bonding site (BBa_I13003) in Escherichia .coli to test the hypothesis. Quantitative results were obtained by optical density using a spectrophotometer with UV light of 600nm. The results indicated that the growth and viability of cells were not affected by strong gene expression.

Introduction

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Results and Interpretations

Discussion

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