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Revision as of 10:21, 23 July 2018
Introduction
Accurate and reproducible measurements are essential to all science and this is no different in Synthetic Biology. The comparison of fluorescence data remains a big challenge. We were delighted to participate in a study with iGEM teams around all over the world with the goal of determining the accuracy of GFP fluorescence data of some particular test devices. This year we characterized eight plasmids (BBa_R0040, BBa_I20270, BBa_J364000, BBa_J364001, BBa_J364002, BBa_J364007, BBa_J364008, BBa_J364009) by following the iGEM InterLab 2018 protocol provided.
Materials and Methods
Results
Calibration
OD600 Reference Point
Particle Standard Curve
Fluoresence Standard Curve
Cell Measurement
Absorbance and fluorescence measurement using a plate reader
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