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Antibiotic resistance is an important part of evaluating the success of a synthetic biology experiment.  This test is usually performed after transforming your plasmid into your chassis organism. The resistance is due to selection markers that are placed within the plasmid that contains your biological part(s). The cells that were not transformed properly will die to their lack of resistance. The remaining cells can be utilized to perform subsequent experiments.
 
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Revision as of 20:29, 30 October 2017

BostonU_HW

Antibiotice Resistance

Summary

Antibiotic resistance is an important part of evaluating the success of a synthetic biology experiment. This test is usually performed after transforming your plasmid into your chassis organism. The resistance is due to selection markers that are placed within the plasmid that contains your biological part(s). The cells that were not transformed properly will die to their lack of resistance. The remaining cells can be utilized to perform subsequent experiments.
Antibiotic resistance is an important part of evaluating the success of a synthetic biology experiment. This test is usually performed after transforming your plasmid into your chassis organism. The resistance is due to selection markers that are placed within the plasmid that contains your biological part(s). The cells that were not transformed properly will die to their lack of resistance. The remaining cells can be utilized to perform subsequent experiments.

This chip has not been tested as of this time. For a more complete understanding of the chip, click the download button in order to access its CNC millable SVG files, JSON file, full device documentation and PNG files of its flow and control layers.