Team:Macquarie Australia/Results

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Revision as of 13:12, 26 September 2013



Results and Characterisation

This page aims to provide a summary of our most important successful results, which have provided large strides towards the develpment of goal; Chlorophyll synthesis within E. coli. An in-depth view of our results can be found in our Notebook


Primary Results             Sequencing Results             Characterisation


Primary Results



[Description]


Sequencing Results

[Description]


BioBricksAmino Acid MatchMatch Percentage
POR317/31999%
ChlG320/320100%
ChlP421/42799%
ChlM278/28099%
YCF130/130100%
CTH1372/37499%
ChlI1353/353100%
DVR1299/30099%
Plastocyanin97/97100%
Gun4216/216100%


Characterisation



Promoter Ligation


     Promoter was ligated onto the genes and plated up on LB + CAM plates, we observed a lot of colony growth. We inoculated LB + CAM broth with a colony from the coresponding plate. A variety of growth was observed, a few plates corresponding to a certain gense had a lot more colonies than others, this can be obesrved from the image with the description order of genes. More colonies coresponding to a gene displayed more colony growth than others which can be obesrved from the image description showing the order of genes on the agar.