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<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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<h4><center><i>We can see how you fluoresce</i></center></h4> | <h4><center><i>We can see how you fluoresce</i></center></h4> | ||
<p>Collaboration with the Glasgow iGEM Team was based on fluorescence imaging: as part of their project, the Glasgow team are characterising different fluorescence constructs expressing RFP and GFP. It was therefore beneficial for them to have an independent group analyse the bacterial expression of their constructs, and for us to have some living fluorescent samples to image. Specifically, the bacterial transformants they supplied were reported to have the following phenotypes: </p> | <p>Collaboration with the Glasgow iGEM Team was based on fluorescence imaging: as part of their project, the Glasgow team are characterising different fluorescence constructs expressing RFP and GFP. It was therefore beneficial for them to have an independent group analyse the bacterial expression of their constructs, and for us to have some living fluorescent samples to image. Specifically, the bacterial transformants they supplied were reported to have the following phenotypes: </p> |
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