Difference between revisions of "Team:NYU Shanghai/Parts"
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<h3>Parts</h3> | <h3>Parts</h3> | ||
<h4>We’ve created three different types of colored E. Coli.</h4> | <h4>We’ve created three different types of colored E. Coli.</h4> | ||
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<p id="leftOverlay"><br><br><br><strong>Chromoproteins</strong><br>Pigmented compounds that absorb and reflect visible light.</p> | <p id="leftOverlay"><br><br><br><strong>Chromoproteins</strong><br>Pigmented compounds that absorb and reflect visible light.</p> | ||
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<p id="rightOverlay"><br><br><br><strong>Fluorescent Proteins</strong><br>Pigmented compounds that absorb UV light and emit visible light.</p> | <p id="rightOverlay"><br><br><br><strong>Fluorescent Proteins</strong><br>Pigmented compounds that absorb UV light and emit visible light.</p> | ||
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<p id="luciferaseOverlay"><br><br><br><strong>Luciferase Enzymes</strong><br>Catalyze a reaction converting luciferin to oxyluciferin. Energy is released in the form of the light.</p> | <p id="luciferaseOverlay"><br><br><br><strong>Luciferase Enzymes</strong><br>Catalyze a reaction converting luciferin to oxyluciferin. Energy is released in the form of the light.</p> | ||
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