Team:Virginia Commonwealth/Results

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==Experimental Results==
==Experimental Results==
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Although we are waiting to receive our mRNA measurements from our core facility, the fluorescence data can be found below.
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We are currently generating and processing our data.  Please find a sample of flow cytometry fluorescence data below.
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[[Image:VCU 2009 sample flow data.png|thumb|center|600px|Sample flow cytometry data]]
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[[Image:VCU 2009 sample flow data.png|thumb|center|600px|Sample flow cytometry data - Run 001 (leftmost) is a control and runs 002 and 003 are constitutive promoters]]
==Collaboration==
==Collaboration==
We have been in discussion with the University of Virginia iGEM team regarding experimental procedures and project execution.
We have been in discussion with the University of Virginia iGEM team regarding experimental procedures and project execution.
[[Image:VGEM VCU meetup.jpg|thumb|left|400px|We met up with the University of Virginia iGEM team for a practice presentation on Oct. 18]]
[[Image:VGEM VCU meetup.jpg|thumb|left|400px|We met up with the University of Virginia iGEM team for a practice presentation on Oct. 18]]

Revision as of 21:22, 21 October 2009

Summary

  • Designed new BioBrick part family (UP-elements) and demonstrated function.
  • Quantitatively characterized UP-elements using flow cytometry and RT-PCR.
  • Proposed a minimal measurement standard for transcriptional parts.

Experimental Results

We are currently generating and processing our data. Please find a sample of flow cytometry fluorescence data below.

Sample flow cytometry data - Run 001 (leftmost) is a control and runs 002 and 003 are constitutive promoters

Collaboration

We have been in discussion with the University of Virginia iGEM team regarding experimental procedures and project execution.

We met up with the University of Virginia iGEM team for a practice presentation on Oct. 18