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<h2>William and Mary Team</h2> | <h2>William and Mary Team</h2> | ||
− | <p>As part of their project, the William and Mary (W&M) iGEM Team were imaging cells expressing a variety of fluorescent proteins, including RFP, CFP, GFP, and YFP. Their constructs are being used for the Interlab Measurement study. As part of the measurement track the W&M team assembled fluorescent constructs, and measured and reported their fluorescence. The samples were sent to us to confirm the correct assembly of the parts by validating their fluorescence. Their interest in seeing how their constructs performed (in terms of | + | <p>As part of their project, the William and Mary (W&M) iGEM Team were imaging cells expressing a variety of fluorescent proteins, including RFP, CFP, GFP, and YFP. Their constructs are being used for the Interlab Measurement study. As part of the measurement track the W&M team assembled fluorescent constructs, and measured and reported their fluorescence. The samples were sent to us to confirm the correct assembly of the parts by validating their fluorescence. Their interest in seeing how their constructs performed (in terms of fluorescent output) perfectly matched our own need to test OpenScope on cell samples rather than fluorescent beads. In addition, optical components were obtained to extend our imaging capabilities to both GFP and RFP. In particular, RFP imaging has not been tested previously. </p> |
<p>The W&M team were kind enough to send us dried DNA samples containing constructs for GFP and RFP expression in <i>E. coli</i>. Details on the protocols used to resuspend the DNA and to transform the cells can be found below. </p> | <p>The W&M team were kind enough to send us dried DNA samples containing constructs for GFP and RFP expression in <i>E. coli</i>. Details on the protocols used to resuspend the DNA and to transform the cells can be found below. </p> | ||
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