Team:UFlorida/InterLab

InterLab Study

Overview

Directly comparing measurements is a challenge for many synthetic biology researchers. Fluorescent measurement is difficult for researchers to compare because it can be analyzed and reported in a variety of ways. Through the InterLab 2017 study, the iGEM Measurement Committee seeks to provide researchers with a standard for measuring expression of GFP in a plate reader.

iGEM Teams worldwide contributed to the InterLab study by transforming DH5a E. coli with six test devices (BBa_J364000, BBa_J364001, BBa_J364002, BBa_J364003, BBa_J364004, and BBa_J364005), as well as a positive (BBa_I20270), and negative control (BBa_R0040). Teams then measured the fluorescence of the bacteria in a plate reader over a 6-hour period.

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InterLab

Bronze Medal Criterion #4

Standard Tracks: Participate in the Interlab Measurement Study and/or improve the characterization of an existing BioBrick Part or Device and enter this information on that part's Main Page in the Registry. The part that you are characterizing must NOT be from a 2017 part number range.

For teams participating in the InterLab study, all work must be shown on this page.