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<p>In this graph with the Rhl AHL, it can also be seen that there is a somewhat steady state of GFP expression from LuxR. Although there is an imperceptible increasing slope of points across increasing concentration, GFP expression remains fairly consistent. <p>
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<p>Another interesting result was the with the sender RpaI. As depicted in the graph below, it shows an almost steady state of GFP production, independent of the concentration of the AHL signal. This might be a useful finding if researchers wanted to use a smaller amount of signal due to limiting resources of RpaI sender. However, it did not show an orthogonal pathway since it did in fact promote GFP expression.<p>
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<p>The resulting graph showed a varied fluctuation between GFP expression and increasing AHL concentration. A noticeable observation however is the overall trend seems to be that 1E-14M through 1E-9M concentration has a steady state of GFP expression then increases with increasing concentration.<p>
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<p>A fairly interesting result came about in the induction of LuxR with the Tra AHL. There was a steady increase in GFP expression as the AHL concentration increased. This data will be beneficial to researchers looking for a system with a maximum or minimum GFP induction.<p>
  
 
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