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Revision as of 05:15, 22 October 2017


InterLab

Interlab

Introduction

This year’s interlab study is intended to answer the main question of the relativity of fluorescence when measured at different parts of the world. To make this data more reliable, iGem has asked to test some RBS devices to make gene expression reliable and precise. For this year’s interlab study, TP-CC San Diego has decided to do the plate reader protocol along with transforming the plasmids from Kit 7.

Method

Data

OD600 Reference Point

OD600 Reference Point

Results