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$$ \color{white}{(5) \frac{dFP,i}{dt} = k_{1} \cdot mRNA,i – δ_{dp} \cdot FP,i} $$ | $$ \color{white}{(5) \frac{dFP,i}{dt} = k_{1} \cdot mRNA,i – δ_{dp} \cdot FP,i} $$ | ||
<p style="text-align: center;" > This details the rate of translation and is the same as before; only changes to protein translation are increased proportionally to mRNA(i) and reduced by it's degradation and diffusion δdp. <sup> 3 </sup> : </p><br><br> | <p style="text-align: center;" > This details the rate of translation and is the same as before; only changes to protein translation are increased proportionally to mRNA(i) and reduced by it's degradation and diffusion δdp. <sup> 3 </sup> : </p><br><br> | ||
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<p> The value for these constants and variables were taken from literature and calculating them <sup> 4 </sup> but later, adjusted to the lab results.</p> | <p> The value for these constants and variables were taken from literature and calculating them <sup> 4 </sup> but later, adjusted to the lab results.</p> | ||
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<h4 style="color: #ffffff; font-weight: bold; font-size: 30px;"> Absorption and Emission Wavelengths From Given Concentrations of sfGFP, mRFP & ECFP</h4><center></center> | <h4 style="color: #ffffff; font-weight: bold; font-size: 30px;"> Absorption and Emission Wavelengths From Given Concentrations of sfGFP, mRFP & ECFP</h4><center></center> | ||
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<p> After concluding the general scheme we would be using, the team evaluated the selection of proteins. The proteins selected for the system use fluorescence, indicating they take in a light at a certain wavelength, and re-emit it at a different wavelength. This has to be considered because it informs the wet-lab in knowing which wavelengths are required to produce a spectra as well as highlighting the importance of considering any side effects from producing the spectra such as light being reabsorbed and re-emitted at a different wavelength / color, which would result in the spectra being similar to each other rather than unique. </p> | <p> After concluding the general scheme we would be using, the team evaluated the selection of proteins. The proteins selected for the system use fluorescence, indicating they take in a light at a certain wavelength, and re-emit it at a different wavelength. This has to be considered because it informs the wet-lab in knowing which wavelengths are required to produce a spectra as well as highlighting the importance of considering any side effects from producing the spectra such as light being reabsorbed and re-emitted at a different wavelength / color, which would result in the spectra being similar to each other rather than unique. </p> |
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