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==pT7-GFPmut3b chracterisation== | ==pT7-GFPmut3b chracterisation== | ||
*The '''aim''' of today's test was to chracterise the pT7-GFPmut3b with respect to temperature | *The '''aim''' of today's test was to chracterise the pT7-GFPmut3b with respect to temperature | ||
*For materials and methods see the [ | *For materials and methods see the [http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Imperial/Wet_Lab/Protocols/Prot1.9|Protocol] | ||
*The construct was tested for three temperatures: 4°C, 25°C and 37°C | *The construct was tested for three temperatures: 4°C, 25°C and 37°C | ||
*The reactions were sampled every hour | *The reactions were sampled every hour | ||
*The [ | *The [http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Imperial/Wet_Lab/Results/Res1.9|Results] showed that pT7-GFPmut3b expressed at all three temperatures and the fluorescence is the highest for greater temperatures |
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pT7-GFPmut3b chracterisation
- The aim of today's test was to chracterise the pT7-GFPmut3b with respect to temperature
- For materials and methods see the [1]
- The construct was tested for three temperatures: 4°C, 25°C and 37°C
- The reactions were sampled every hour
- The [2] showed that pT7-GFPmut3b expressed at all three temperatures and the fluorescence is the highest for greater temperatures