Team:Imperial College London/Wetlab/Results/Thermoinduction
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+ | To investigate the behaviour of the lamda-cI thermoinducible construct and show that when temperature is low (at 28 degrees Celsius), there is low fluorescence output. This shows that the genome deletion module is repressed. | ||
+ | When temperature is raised to 42 degrees Celsius, fluorescence increases, indicating that the repression is lifted. | ||
+ | We are looking at both absorbance and fluorescence data. | ||
+ | =Absorbance data= | ||
+ | ==28 degrees Celsius== | ||
+ | ==42 degrees Celsius== | ||
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Revision as of 22:29, 20 October 2009
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Experiment Rationale
To investigate the behaviour of the lamda-cI thermoinducible construct and show that when temperature is low (at 28 degrees Celsius), there is low fluorescence output. This shows that the genome deletion module is repressed. When temperature is raised to 42 degrees Celsius, fluorescence increases, indicating that the repression is lifted. We are looking at both absorbance and fluorescence data.
Absorbance data
28 degrees Celsius
42 degrees Celsius