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<li>∆crcB was part of the control and did not grow because it does not have the fluoride channel to pump out the F.</li> | <li>∆crcB was part of the control and did not grow because it does not have the fluoride channel to pump out the F.</li> | ||
<li>As observed, there is most growth of CHOP on 100μM of F, suggesting maximum growth of CHOP at 100μM of F.</li> | <li>As observed, there is most growth of CHOP on 100μM of F, suggesting maximum growth of CHOP at 100μM of F.</li> | ||
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+ | <li>Another set of plates with 10-5 and 10-4 dilutions of Chloramphenicol were prepared. </li> | ||
+ | <li>The plates were divided into quadrants with CHOP on the top left and bottom left quadrants and crcB on the top right and bottom right. </li> | ||
+ | <li>CHOP had the most growth at 100μM F at 10-4 dilution. </li> | ||
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+ | <h1> Future Directions | ||
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+ | The CHOP System can be used to improve the affinity and characterization of the fluoride riboswitch. | ||
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+ | <p>Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) system may be used for detecting presence of fluoride; at a certain level of fluoride, it can trigger gene expression of the GFP as the fluoride riboswitch releases terminator. This may provide a better visual mechanism for people to determine if their water can be safe to drink or not. </p> | ||
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+ | <p>A fluorinase gene can be utilized to bio-remediate the excess fluoride in water. </p> | ||
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