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− | <p style="height:70 px; font-family:'Lato'; font-size:20px; colour:lightgrey;">The <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Competition/InterLab_Study | + | <p style="height:70 px; font-family:'Lato'; font-size:20px; colour:lightgrey;">The <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Competition/InterLab_Study"><mark>2017 InterLab study</mark></a> was initiated to answer two questions: (1) How close can the numbers be when fluorescence is measured all around the world? (2) How reliable will BCD RBS devices turn out to be in labs around the world?</p> |
<p style="height:70 px; font-family:'Lato'; font-size:20px; colour:lightgrey;">Team ICT-Mumbai participated in the InterLab study and contributed data that will help in answering these two questions. While carrying out this study, we also learned a few things, which we wish to highlight below.</p> | <p style="height:70 px; font-family:'Lato'; font-size:20px; colour:lightgrey;">Team ICT-Mumbai participated in the InterLab study and contributed data that will help in answering these two questions. While carrying out this study, we also learned a few things, which we wish to highlight below.</p> |
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