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Chromoproteins were developed by the Uppsala-Sweden team; these are beneficial in that they develop a naturally expressed color within 24-48 hours of incubation. We were hoping to characterize these chromoproteins by implementing them into our vector to confirm expression of the bacteriocin.
 
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<p>Chromoproteins were developed by the Uppsala-Sweden team; these are beneficial in that they develop a naturally expressed color within 24-48 hours of incubation. We were hoping to characterize these chromoproteins by implementing them into our vector to confirm expression of the bacteriocin. </p>
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<p>Designed by: Antonio Ascue Avalos  Group: iGEM11_Uppsala-Sweden  (2011-09-18)
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The following photo has been contributed by SVCE_Chennai 2016</p>
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Latest revision as of 18:53, 1 November 2017

InterLab

Chromoproteins were developed by the Uppsala-Sweden team; these are beneficial in that they develop a naturally expressed color within 24-48 hours of incubation. We were hoping to characterize these chromoproteins by implementing them into our vector to confirm expression of the bacteriocin.

Part:BBa_K592011cjBlue, green chromoprotein

Designed by: Antonio Ascue Avalos Group: iGEM11_Uppsala-Sweden (2011-09-18) The following photo has been contributed by SVCE_Chennai 2016