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<h4>Wavelength Absorbance</h4>
 
<h4>Wavelength Absorbance</h4>
<p>  To test this hypothesis, we used spectrophotometer to measure the absorbance of CrtZ and wild type at 400 to 700 nm. The outcome was that <font class='mark_backbone'>the OD value of CrtZ at 400 to 500 nm was hihger than wild type</font>. The result verified our first prediction, a change of wavelength absorbance. Not only this, the change of wavelength absorbance was at 400 to 500 nm, which was blue light. This indicated CrtZ absorbed blue light and reflected yellow light, so CrtZ was more yellow than wild type. The measurement matched what we saw intuitively.</p>
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<p>  To test this hypothesis, we used spectrophotometer to measure the absorbance of CrtZ and wild type at 400 to 700 nm. The outcome was that <font class='mark_backbone'>the OD value of CrtZ at 400 to 500 nm was higher than wild type</font>. The result verified our first prediction, a change of wavelength absorbance. Not only this, the change of wavelength absorbance was at 400 to 500 nm, which was blue light. This indicated CrtZ absorbed blue light and reflected yellow light, so CrtZ was more yellow than wild type. The measurement matched what we saw intuitively.</p>
 
 
 
<h4>Photosynthetic Efficiency</h4>
 
<h4>Photosynthetic Efficiency</h4>

Revision as of 10:08, 28 October 2017

Pigments

  In our project, we transfer five types of pigment-related gene sequence (Indigoidine, Zeaxanthin, Melanin, Astaxanthin and Lycopene) into our cyanobacteria. We expect to get five different colors of microalgae, so we could see whether changing the original color of microalgae would change 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.