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         <p>After doing relevant literature reading, we found that yeast’s tolerance level of ambient copper and cadmium ions has a threshold concentration, approximately 3mM and 0.5mM in SC culture media respectively.</p>
 
         <p>After doing relevant literature reading, we found that yeast’s tolerance level of ambient copper and cadmium ions has a threshold concentration, approximately 3mM and 0.5mM in SC culture media respectively.</p>
         <p> In order to increase yeast strains’ inherent tolerance of copper or/and cadmium ions in their growing environment, we used this cutting-edge biological technology—SCRaMbLE, which stands for Synthetic Chromosome Rearrangement and Modification by <i>Loxpsym</i>-mediated Evolution, to obtain yeast strain with better tolerance to heavy metal ions .<sup>[1]</sup>. </p>
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         <p> In order to increase yeast strains’ inherent tolerance of copper or/and cadmium ions in their growing environment, we used this cutting-edge biological technology—SCRaMbLE, which stands for Synthetic Chromosome Rearrangement and Modification by <i>Loxpsym</i>-mediated Evolution, to obtain yeast strain with better tolerance to heavy metal ions<sup>[1]</sup>. </p>
 
         <p>We constructed three yeast strains namely 079, 160, and 085. They all have a plasmid containing the CRE-EBD sequence and different nutritional labels<sup>[2]</sup>. 079 and 160 strains have a URA3 label, 085 strain has a HIS label. After proper induction and screening, we successfully obtained mutated 079, 085 and 160 strains that have a manifest growing advantage over control groups when cultured in SC solid media which contain 0.14 mM cadmium ions or 4.8 mM copper ions. We named those mutated strains with increased tolerance capacity of cadmium ions S1, S2, S3, and S4, and as for copper, S5, S6, S7, and S8.</p>
 
         <p>We constructed three yeast strains namely 079, 160, and 085. They all have a plasmid containing the CRE-EBD sequence and different nutritional labels<sup>[2]</sup>. 079 and 160 strains have a URA3 label, 085 strain has a HIS label. After proper induction and screening, we successfully obtained mutated 079, 085 and 160 strains that have a manifest growing advantage over control groups when cultured in SC solid media which contain 0.14 mM cadmium ions or 4.8 mM copper ions. We named those mutated strains with increased tolerance capacity of cadmium ions S1, S2, S3, and S4, and as for copper, S5, S6, S7, and S8.</p>
 
         <p>In order to characterize their increased tolerance of copper or/and cadmium ions, we designed and conducted two different sets of experiments, in both visible and quantitative manner, to test their ability to cope with adverse environmental conditions.</p>
 
         <p>In order to characterize their increased tolerance of copper or/and cadmium ions, we designed and conducted two different sets of experiments, in both visible and quantitative manner, to test their ability to cope with adverse environmental conditions.</p>
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         <h4>REFERENCE</h4>   
 
         <h4>REFERENCE</h4>   
 
<p>[1]Shen, Y., Stracquadanio, G., Wang, Y., Yang, K., Mitchell, L. A., & Xue, Y., et al. (2016). Scramble generates designed combinatorial stochastic diversity in synthetic chromosomes. <i>Genome Research</i>, 26(1), 36.<br>   
 
<p>[1]Shen, Y., Stracquadanio, G., Wang, Y., Yang, K., Mitchell, L. A., & Xue, Y., et al. (2016). Scramble generates designed combinatorial stochastic diversity in synthetic chromosomes. <i>Genome Research</i>, 26(1), 36.<br>   
[2]Lindstrom, D. L., & Gottschling, D. E. (2009). The mother enrichment program: a genetic system for facile replicative life span analysis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.<i>Genetics</i> , 183(2):413.</p>
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[2]Lindstrom, D. L., & Gottschling, D. E. (2009). The mother enrichment program: a genetic system for facile replicative life span analysis in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>.<i>Genetics</i>, 183(2):413.</p>
  
 
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