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       <p>This week was spent as a wrapping up of the bulk of summer research for many researchers.  In cyanobacteria, Danny and Colin made important advances in determining optimal growth conditions, setting up a CRISPR cassette, and transforming linear DNA segments into cyanobacteria.  More specifically, Colin ran a natural transformation of his FLP cassette into 7002.  Danny finished amplifying the components of his CRISPR cassette and was able to Gibson assemble them together.  Danny also ran tests to determine the effect that carbon dioxide has on cyanobacterial growth, and his assay showed that proper carbon dioxide levels drastically increased growth. Colin also ran a growth assay to test which media was best for growing 7002, and, after some troubleshooting, found that medium A+ was the most useful media for our purposes.  In rhizobium, Lionel made important progress setting up the LIC cassette in [pKT230] and analyzing electroporation results into the CIAT strain.  Lionel discovered, based off of restriction enzyme digests, that there might have been some issues with plasmid stability.  Holly and Jessica worked on making rhizobium cells electrocompetent as well as performing various electroporations into our rhizobium strains.  Erin, finished with ELIC, helped the team by researching and contacting other iGEM teams that were working in non model organisms.
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       <p>This week was spent as a wrapping up of the bulk of summer research for many researchers.  In cyanobacteria, Danny and Colin made important advances in determining optimal growth conditions, setting up a CRISPR cassette, and transforming linear DNA segments into cyanobacteria.  More specifically, Colin ran a natural transformation of his FLP cassette into 7002.  Danny finished amplifying the components of his CRISPR cassette and was able to Gibson assemble them together.  Danny also ran tests to determine the effect that carbon dioxide has on cyanobacterial growth, and his assay showed that proper carbon dioxide levels drastically increased growth. In rhizobium, Lionel made important progress setting up the LIC cassette in [pKT230] and analyzing electroporation results into the CIAT strain.  Lionel discovered, based off of restriction enzyme digests, that there might have been some issues with plasmid stability.  Holly and Jessica worked on making rhizobium cells electrocompetent as well as performing various electroporations into our rhizobium strains.  Erin, finished with ELIC, helped the team by researching and contacting other iGEM teams that were working in non model organisms.</p>
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      <p> Colin also ran a growth assay to test which media was best for growing 7002, and, after some troubleshooting, found that medium A+ was the most useful media for our purposes. He tested the growth of PCC 7002 in A+ medium, A+ medium without nitrates, and ATCC 1047 medium. This was compared to the growth of UTEX 2973 (another fast-growing freshwater cyanobacterium). Colin also tested growth in media supplemented with 10 mM glycerol. Some growth protocols for PCC 7002 suggest that growth in glycerol-supplemented media leads to modest improvements in growth rates without shunting it away from photosynthetic pathways. Colin found that growth of PCC 7002 was indeed faster in glycerol-supplemented media (see top two graphs), and confirmed that this growth condition does not shunt away from photosyntheses—for A+ medium, the ratio of chlorophyll to cell density (measured as OD600:OD730 as a proxy) remains constant throughout growth (bottom graph).</p>
 
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