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<h1> Background </h1>
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<p> The Fifth International InterLaboratory Measurement Study is one of the largest collaborative studies ever performed in synthetic biology, featuring the work of iGEM teams across the world. Each annual iteration of the study is dedicated to identifying and rectifying sources of variability in measurements and protocols across lab settings. This year’s edition primarily focused on standardizing absorbance and fluorescence measurements of GFP-expressing bacteria, correcting for human and machine variability across labs. </p>
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<p> Per the iGEM protocol, we transformed New England Biosciences 5-alpha E. coli with the eight following plasmids from the iGEM Distribution Kit 7: </p>
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<li> Positive Control: BBa_I20270 </li>
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<li> Test Device 1: BBa_J364000 </li>
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<li> Test Device 2: BBa_J364001 </li>
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<li> Test Device 3: BBa_J364002 </li>
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<li> Test Device 4: BBa_J364007 </li>
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<li> Test Device 5: BBa_J364008 </li>
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<li> Test Device 6: BBa_J364009 </li>
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Background

The Fifth International InterLaboratory Measurement Study is one of the largest collaborative studies ever performed in synthetic biology, featuring the work of iGEM teams across the world. Each annual iteration of the study is dedicated to identifying and rectifying sources of variability in measurements and protocols across lab settings. This year’s edition primarily focused on standardizing absorbance and fluorescence measurements of GFP-expressing bacteria, correcting for human and machine variability across labs.

Per the iGEM protocol, we transformed New England Biosciences 5-alpha E. coli with the eight following plasmids from the iGEM Distribution Kit 7:

  • Positive Control: BBa_I20270
  • Negative Control: BBa_R0040
  • Test Device 1: BBa_J364000
  • Test Device 2: BBa_J364001
  • Test Device 3: BBa_J364002
  • Test Device 4: BBa_J364007
  • Test Device 5: BBa_J364008
  • Test Device 6: BBa_J364009