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  <h1>Aim of the InterLab Study</h1>
 
  <h1>Aim of the InterLab Study</h1>
  
   <p>Synthetic biology is an emerging and constantly developing field which holds great promise to solve major problems humanity is facing today in terms of biology related medicine. In order to make use of this potential it is very important to reduce measurement variability and ensure there are standards in the field. To contribute towards this, our team has taken part in the iGEM interlab study, which has the noble goal of identifying and correcting the sources of systematic variability in synthetic biology measurement.<br><br>  
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   <p>Synthetic biology is an emerging and constantly developing field which holds great promise to solve major problems humanity is facing today in terms of biology related medicine. In order to make use of this potential it is very important to reduce measurement variability and ensure there are standards in the field. To contribute towards this, our team has taken part in the iGEM InterLab study, which has the noble goal of identifying and correcting the sources of systematic variability in synthetic biology measurement.<br><br>  
  
iGEM has in previous interlab studies showed that it is possible to reduce the variability in measurements between labs by measuring GFP expression in absolute fluorescence units which are calibrated against a known concentration of a chromoprotein. However, there is still a large source of variability in such measurements depending on the number of cells in the sample. By dividing the total fluorescence by the number of cells we can determine the mean expression level of GFP per cell. Usually, computing the optical density (OD) of the sample gets you an approximation of the number of cells present. OD measurements are however subject to high variability between labs due to spectrophotometer calibrations and is therefore not a precise approximation method. By instead using the direct method of cell count in each sample, one can remove this source of variability in measurements.  
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iGEM has in previous InterLab studies showed that it is possible to reduce the variability in measurements between labs by measuring GFP expression in absolute fluorescence units which are calibrated against a known concentration of a chromoprotein. However, there is still a large source of variability in such measurements depending on the number of cells in the sample. By dividing the total fluorescence by the number of cells we can determine the mean expression level of GFP per cell. Usually, computing the optical density (OD) of the sample gets you an approximation of the number of cells present. OD measurements are however subject to high variability between labs due to spectrophotometer calibrations and is therefore not a precise approximation method. By instead using the direct method of cell count in each sample, one can remove this source of variability in measurements.  
 
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<h1>Our experience with the InterLab study</h1>
 
<h1>Our experience with the InterLab study</h1>
  
<p>The interlab is an excellent opportunity to practice cell transformations and streaking of plates. It was also very useful for us since we got more familiar to the iGEM kit plates and how to use the DNA provided in the starting kit. In addition we learned a lot from using the plate reader and the different calibrations, we gathered experience that became useful in other parts of our project.<br><br>  
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<p>The InterLab is an excellent opportunity to practice cell transformations and streaking of plates. It was also very useful for us since we got more familiar to the iGEM kit plates and how to use the DNA provided in the starting kit. In addition we learned a lot from using the plate reader and the different calibrations, we gathered experience that became useful in other parts of our project.<br><br>  
  
  
We were however a it confused when reading through the protocols. The protocol for Conversion between absorbance of cells to absorbance of a known concentration of beads and the protocol for counting colony-forming units (CFUs) from the sample had different typo which made us believe that it was an appendix. In addition, the antibiotic used for selection in the plates, chloramphenicol, was written in different abbreviation between the two protocols; Cam and Chlor. This can be very misleading for a inexperienced student and we would recommend to use the same abbreviations and formulations in all protocols included in the Interlab study. In general the cell measurement protocol were quite confusing. The workflow could have been more clear and in combination with the layout of the 96 well plate.<br><br>   
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We were however a it confused when reading through the protocols. The protocol for Conversion between absorbance of cells to absorbance of a known concentration of beads and the protocol for counting colony-forming units (CFUs) from the sample had different typo which made us believe that it was an appendix. In addition, the antibiotic used for selection in the plates, chloramphenicol, was written in different abbreviation between the two protocols; Cam and Chlor. This can be very misleading for a inexperienced student and we would recommend to use the same abbreviations and formulations in all protocols included in the InterLab study. In general the cell measurement protocol were quite confusing. The workflow could have been more clear and in combination with the layout of the 96 well plate.<br><br>   
  
This years interlab gave us insight in where there might arise variabilities in laboratory work and we strongly recommend all teams to participate in Interlab studies in the future. Not only for an educational purpose to gather experience and get familiar with different measurements and methods, but also to be a part of a great interlaboratory project with a meaningful purpose.</p>
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This years InterLab gave us insight in where there might arise variabilities in laboratory work and we strongly recommend all teams to participate in InterLab studies in the future. Not only for an educational purpose to gather experience and get familiar with different measurements and methods, but also to be a part of a great interlaboratory project with a meaningful purpose.</p>
  
  

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