Difference between revisions of "Team:UMaryland/HokSok"
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<a name="PCR"><p style="font-size:32px;text-align:center;font-family:Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif;"><b>Growth Curve</b></a> | <a name="PCR"><p style="font-size:32px;text-align:center;font-family:Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif;"><b>Growth Curve</b></a> | ||
− | <p> | + | <p>While the Hok-Sok cassette may help to maintain a plasmid, it may also impact the rate of cell growth. We were unsure of the level of stress that came from additional hok and sok translation, and we decided to measure whether or not cultures containing the Hok-Sok construct would grow at a similar rate to control. We created a growth curve of Hok/Sok in comparison to controls to test the effectiveness of the Hok/Sok system in keeping the bacteria alive. We had four groups: |
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<li>• Hok/Sok without chloramphenicol</li> | <li>• Hok/Sok without chloramphenicol</li> | ||
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<li>1. We wanted to see whether fluorescence loss was independent of cell strain.</li> | <li>1. We wanted to see whether fluorescence loss was independent of cell strain.</li> | ||
− | <li>2. We switched to a better cell line for protein production, BL21, in order to magnify the effects of fluorescence loss</li> | + | <li>2. We switched to a better cell line for protein production, BL21, in order to magnify the effects of fluorescence loss.</li> |
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