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<p>  pPIGBACK-CrtZ is transformed into <i>Synechoccocus elongatus</i> PCC7942 after 20 days cultivation, the transformants electrophoresis result is showed below. <font class='mark_backbone'>Transformation efficiency</font> of pPIGBACK-CrtZ is 11.4 transformants per μg DNA, and correctness is 52% (10/19), which is relatively high compared to low successful rate of gene recombination.</p>
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<p>  pPIGBACK-CrtZ is transformed into <i>Synechoccocus elongatus</i> PCC7942 after 20 days cultivation, the electrophoresis result based on CrtZ gene extracted from genomic DNA of transformants  is showed below. <font class='mark_backbone'>Transformation efficiency</font> of pPIGBACK-CrtZ is 11.4 transformants per μg DNA, and correctness is 52% (10/19), which is relatively high compared to low successful rate of gene recombination.</p>
 
<p>  Therefore, we can conclude that pPIGBACK is quite a reliable vector which could finish gene double-crossover homologous recombination in <i>S. elongatus</i> PCC 7942 genome, because the successful rate of gene double-crossingover homologous recombination is low in cyanobacteria. Moreover, compare pPIGBACK-CrtZ transformants with wild type, we can assure that pPIGBACK could be express in <i>S. elongatus</i> PCC 7942, which is such a milestone in our project. With <font class='mark_backbone'>the high correctness of pPIGBACK-CrtZ transformants</font>, we have the confidence that multiple colors of cyanobacteria is possible and could be functional in the near future.</p>
 
<p>  Therefore, we can conclude that pPIGBACK is quite a reliable vector which could finish gene double-crossover homologous recombination in <i>S. elongatus</i> PCC 7942 genome, because the successful rate of gene double-crossingover homologous recombination is low in cyanobacteria. Moreover, compare pPIGBACK-CrtZ transformants with wild type, we can assure that pPIGBACK could be express in <i>S. elongatus</i> PCC 7942, which is such a milestone in our project. With <font class='mark_backbone'>the high correctness of pPIGBACK-CrtZ transformants</font>, we have the confidence that multiple colors of cyanobacteria is possible and could be functional in the near future.</p>
 
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Revision as of 13:58, 1 November 2017

Pigments

  In our project, we transfer five types of pigment-related gene sequences (Indigoidine, Zeaxanthin, Melanin, Astaxanthin and Lycopene) into our cyanobacterial cells. We expect to get five different colors of microalgae, so we could see whether adding other pigment colors to the original color of microalgae would add wavelength absorbance and have better photosynthetic efficiencies. Due to better photosynthetic efficiencies, we could elevate oil accumulation in microalgae, which would have great benefit in both industry and scientific usage.