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− | <p>Using LUDOX CL-X as a single point reference allowed us to obtain a ratiometric conversion factor to transform absorbance data into a standard OD600 measurement. This is crucial to ensure that plate reader measurements are not volume dependent. After this calibration part we obtained a radiometric conversion factor (Table 2) which will be used in further Interlab study measurements.</p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> | + | <p>Using LUDOX CL-X as a single point reference allowed us to obtain a ratiometric conversion factor to transform absorbance data into a standard OD600 measurement. This is crucial to ensure that plate reader measurements are not volume dependent. After this calibration part we obtained a radiometric conversion factor (Table 2) which will be used in further Interlab study measurements.</p> |
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+ | <p>Table 2. LUDOX CL-X measurement. Obtained ratiometric conversion factor is 3,419</p> | ||
+ | <p> Table 2. </p> | ||
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+ | <h3>2. GRAPHING A SILICA MICROSPHERE ABSORBANCE (Abs600) STANDARD CURVE</h3> | ||
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+ | <p>Monodisperse silica microspheres exhibit size and optical characteristics similar to cells, with the additional benefit that the number of particles in a solution is known. Therefore, this measurement allowed us to construct a standard curve which can be used to convert Abs600 measurements to an estimated number of cells. | ||
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+ | <strong>Fig. 1<strong> <p> LUDOX CL-X measurement. Obtained ratiometric conversion factor is 3,419</p> | ||
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Revision as of 21:41, 16 October 2018
InterLab
Abstract
The goal of this year’s InterLab Study was to identify and minimize the sources of systematic variability in fluorescence measurements by normalizing to absolute cell count or colony-forming units (CFUs) instead of optical density (OD).
Participating in the fifth iGEM InterLab Study was a great opportunity to start this year’s competition as well as acquire some valuable knowledge which we implemented into practice during the project.