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<p>  NrtA is an endocrine secretion protein and this characteristic is a bound to reach our goal because it do not has enough efficiency to make microalgae to produce a significant amount of biofuel. We have tried to turn NrtA into exocrine secretion protein but unfortunately, we didn’t make it in time. If we have successfully transform it into a exocrine secretion protein, and with the help of the connected constitutive promoter, we might have a better result than before theoretically. And this model provide the predictive changement and productivity of new method.
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Revision as of 14:13, 25 October 2017

MODELING

  Modeling is an extremely important part to our project, because it helps us accurately check and predict the results of the experiments, which are worked in the wet lab. In our project, there are two essential types of microalgae that play very important roles, Synechococcus PCC7942 and Chlorella vulgaris. The following will show our success in modeling.

Synechococcus PCC7942

  The modeling from figure 1 to figure 5 belongs to the experiments of Synechococcus PCC7942 pigments.

Chlorella vulgaris

  The modeling from figure 6 to figure 12 belongs to the experiments of Chlorella vulgaris nitrogen starvation.