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− | <h4>Link to main page</h4> | + | <p><font size=”2.5”>This year Duke iGEM took part in the InterLab Study. We linked three promoters to the fluorescent marker I13504 on pSB1C3. Then each construct was Sanger sequence verified and measured with three biological samples on a flow cytometer. The fluorescence information associated with each promoter is characterized in the table below.</font></p> |
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+ | <p><font size=”2.5”>For more information on the InterLab study project and protocol, please visit their website at <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Tracks/Measurement/Interlab_study">here</a>.</font></p> | ||
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<p>Go <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Tracks/Measurement/Interlab_study">here</a> for more info.</p> | <p>Go <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Tracks/Measurement/Interlab_study">here</a> for more info.</p> | ||
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<p>The goal of the interlab study is to obtain fluorescence data for three specific genetic devices expressing GFP from iGEM teams around the world. Can you measure fluorescence somewhere in your lab? Then this is the perfect study for you! Even if your lab or the organisms you work with mean that you can’t measure GFP from the specific devices, we want every team to be able to participate: email <em>measurement@igem.org</em> and we will work out an alternative. | <p>The goal of the interlab study is to obtain fluorescence data for three specific genetic devices expressing GFP from iGEM teams around the world. Can you measure fluorescence somewhere in your lab? Then this is the perfect study for you! Even if your lab or the organisms you work with mean that you can’t measure GFP from the specific devices, we want every team to be able to participate: email <em>measurement@igem.org</em> and we will work out an alternative. | ||
All teams who participate in the interlab study will be acknowledged at the Giant Jamboree with a special Measurement Prize!</p> | All teams who participate in the interlab study will be acknowledged at the Giant Jamboree with a special Measurement Prize!</p> | ||
− | <p>For any questions, contact <em>measurement@igem.org</em></p> | + | <p>For any questions, contact <em>measurement@igem.org</em></p>--> |
Revision as of 02:15, 19 September 2015
Interlab Study
This year Duke iGEM took part in the InterLab Study. We linked three promoters to the fluorescent marker I13504 on pSB1C3. Then each construct was Sanger sequence verified and measured with three biological samples on a flow cytometer. The fluorescence information associated with each promoter is characterized in the table below.
INSERT TABLE PHOTOFor more information on the InterLab study project and protocol, please visit their website at here.