Difference between revisions of "Team:UIUC Illinois/Interlab"

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<p style="color: white; font-size:1.2vw; margin-left: 2vw; align=left; margin-right:2vw">As a team, we took part in iGEM’s Fifth International Interlaboratory Study in synthetic biology.  Difficulty in taking reliable and reproducible measurements remains a key obstacle in the field of synthetic biology, especially for fluorescence data.  Data from different groups usually cannot be compared because they are reported in different units or processed in different ways. The goal of the iGEM InterLab Study is to identify and correct the sources of systematic variability in synthetic biology measurements. </p>
<p style="color: white; font-size:1.2vw">As a team, we took part in iGEM’s Fifth International Interlaboratory Study in synthetic biology.  Difficulty in taking reliable and reproducible measurements remains a key obstacle in the field of synthetic biology, especially for fluorescence data.  Data from different groups usually cannot be compared because they are reported in different units or processed in different ways. The goal of the iGEM InterLab Study is to identify and correct the sources of systematic variability in synthetic biology measurements. </p>
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<p style="color: white; font-size:1.2vw">For the fifth installment of the InterLab, iGEM wants to answer the following question:  Can we reduce lab-to-lab variability in fluorescence measurements by normalizing to absolute cell count or colony-forming units (CFUs) instead of OD? The parts used include six test devices (BBa_J364000, BBa_J364001, BBa_J364002, BBa_J364003, BBa_J364004, BBa_J364005), as well as a positive (BBa_I20270) and negative (BBa_R0040) control. All parts are located in the pSB1C3 plasmid and carry chloramphenicol resistance. </p>
 
<p style="color: white; font-size:1.2vw">For the fifth installment of the InterLab, iGEM wants to answer the following question:  Can we reduce lab-to-lab variability in fluorescence measurements by normalizing to absolute cell count or colony-forming units (CFUs) instead of OD? The parts used include six test devices (BBa_J364000, BBa_J364001, BBa_J364002, BBa_J364003, BBa_J364004, BBa_J364005), as well as a positive (BBa_I20270) and negative (BBa_R0040) control. All parts are located in the pSB1C3 plasmid and carry chloramphenicol resistance. </p>

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