Difference between revisions of "Team:Bordeaux/Bacteria results"
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<p align="justify">We produced some Curdlan compared to non transformed strain of <i>DH5α</i>. We analyzed data with a student test to prove our results are significant. The theoretical concentration obtained in the Control condition corresponds to the non significant measure (background signal). | <p align="justify">We produced some Curdlan compared to non transformed strain of <i>DH5α</i>. We analyzed data with a student test to prove our results are significant. The theoretical concentration obtained in the Control condition corresponds to the non significant measure (background signal). |
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