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===Growth in the presence of Glucose + Xylose === | ===Growth in the presence of Glucose + Xylose === |
Revision as of 10:04, 12 October 2009
Major results are shown in this section; there's a brief description of each and you can click through to find more detail on them. For minor results, please refer to our Notebook.
Contents |
Module 1
Module 2
Module 3
Genome Deletion
- Restriction Enzyme testing in Dam+ve and Dam-ve Strains
- An experiment investigating the effects of methylation on the amount of cleavage by varying concentrations of restriction enzymes.
Temporal Control
Diauxic Growth
Growth in the presence of Glucose only
Testing the effects of glucose concentration on cell growth: This experiment will be linked to diauxic growth.
Rationale:
A cell culture in the presence of glucose grows exponentially. Once it uses up its resource, it stops growing and the population density saturates.
Media:II09_rawdata.xls
Growth in the presence of Glucose + Xylose