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− | [[Image:Promoter Instructions Build.PNG|thumb|left|300px|Instructions for inserting a promoter into the measurement kit for testing.]]
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− | [[Image:Promoter Practice Set.PNG|thumb|none|500px|Practice promoter set included with the measurement kit to practice characterization.]]
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− | [[Image:IGEMPromoterSet.PNG|thumb|left|500px|Set of promoters characterized previously with the promoter measurement kit.]]
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− | [[Image:IGEMRBSset.PNG|thumb|none|350px|Set of RBSs characterized previously with the ribosome measurement kit. If you are interested in characterizing RBSs please get in touch with [http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Jason_R._Kelly Jason Kelly]]]
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Revision as of 20:26, 9 May 2008
Welcome to the iGEM Standard Measurement Page!
This page contains information about various standard measurement approaches for characterizing BioBrick parts so that they will be easier to be re-used by future teams. Our first standard measurement procedure is used to measure the activity of BioBrick promoters (or other PoPS-output devices).
Measure promoters with SPUs