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                   <div id="pic_eighty" style="display:none;"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/6/6b/Design.cu-cd.curve.png"><p style="font-size:15px;text-align:center"><br/>Figure 5-4. S.C-Cu is cultivated in medium with <i> raffinose </ i> including 320mg/L copper ions and 6mg/L Cadmium.<i>galactose</i> is added at 12 hours to turn on "switch".</p></div>  
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                   <div id="pic_eighty" style="display:none;"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/6/6b/Design.cu-cd.curve.png"><p style="font-size:15px;text-align:center"><br/>Figure 5-4. S.C-Cu is cultivated in medium with <i> raffinose </i> including 320mg/L copper ions and 6mg/L Cadmium.<i>galactose</i> is added at 12 hours to turn on "switch".</p></div>
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<p>Fig.5-4 clearly shows the change of the concentration of heavy metal ions in the supernatant. Firstly, the Cu yeast works smoothly. The concentration of copper ions declines over time while that of cadmium ions barely changes. 12 hours later, we add <i>galactose</i> to the solution. Situation changes. <i>Galactose</i> induces the enzyme, changing Cu yeast to Cd yeast. It leads to faster adsorption of cadmium but slower for copper..</p>
 
<p>Fig.5-4 clearly shows the change of the concentration of heavy metal ions in the supernatant. Firstly, the Cu yeast works smoothly. The concentration of copper ions declines over time while that of cadmium ions barely changes. 12 hours later, we add <i>galactose</i> to the solution. Situation changes. <i>Galactose</i> induces the enzyme, changing Cu yeast to Cd yeast. It leads to faster adsorption of cadmium but slower for copper..</p>
 
<h4> DISCUSSION & FUTURE WORK</h4>
 
<h4> DISCUSSION & FUTURE WORK</h4>

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Demonstrate