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                 absorption at 730 nm (<i>Ungerer et.al.</i> 2018) and sometimes at 750 nm (<i>Russo et.al.</i> 2019).
 
                 absorption at 730 nm (<i>Ungerer et.al.</i> 2018) and sometimes at 750 nm (<i>Russo et.al.</i> 2019).
 
                 Since many labs do not have a spectrometer that is able to measure absorption at 750 nm, we decided
 
                 Since many labs do not have a spectrometer that is able to measure absorption at 750 nm, we decided
                 after valuable input from <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:Marburg/Human_Practices">James
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                 after valuable input from <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Team:Marburg/Human_Practices#james_golden" target="_blank">James
 
                   Golden</a> to measure OD at 730 nm.
 
                   Golden</a> to measure OD at 730 nm.
 
               </p>
 
               </p>

Revision as of 16:28, 7 December 2019

M O D E L L I N G


This year we used our mathematical and programming background to look for artificial Neutral integration Site option (aNSo) and suitable terminators for our project. We took advantage of genome data bank of UTEX 2973 and used bioinformatics tools to gain insights and implement it to our project. In addition to that, we designed a model to predict the doubling times of UTEX 2973 that was only possible after a thorough investigation and standardization of the current state of the art methods. To achieve this level of standardization we also implemented a light model to properly predict light intensities for our cultures.


Growth Curve Model


artificial Neutral integration
Site options


Terminator Model