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Revision as of 13:10, 6 September 2015


Project Results

A few days after transformation we observed the moss protoplasts under a fluorescent microscope and saw YFP expression in moss protoplats for the antifreeze and the STS construct (fig. 4A and 4B). This confirms the that our transformation was a success and highly suggests that our genes of interest, antifreeze and STS, are expressed. It demonstrated that our construct design works and that moss can combine different DNA pieces with matching overhangs using homologous recombination.



Figure 4: Fluorescence microscopy pictures of P. patens transformed with our genetic constructs. A) A moss protoplast transformed with the antifreeze construct. B) A moss protoplast transformed with our STS construct. C) A moss protoplast transformed with a vector expressing YFP. A positive control. D) WT moss. A negative control. 1) Bright field picture. 2) Filter showing autoflouorescence (red) and YFP-expression (green). 3) Filter showing only YFP-expression (green).

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