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<center><I>Figure 1: This graph compares the mean lux values of the <i>C. elegans</i> toehold switch, trigger, and the dual plasmid. The toehold switch and trigger have very similar lux values to LB and plain cells, whereas the dual plasmid has a higher lux value, indicating fluorescence.</I></center> | <center><I>Figure 1: This graph compares the mean lux values of the <i>C. elegans</i> toehold switch, trigger, and the dual plasmid. The toehold switch and trigger have very similar lux values to LB and plain cells, whereas the dual plasmid has a higher lux value, indicating fluorescence.</I></center> |
Revision as of 13:23, 21 October 2019
The results for the toehold were confirmed through a dual plasmid transformation in BL21 E. coli. The dual plasmid transformation presented greater fluorescence measured in lux values in comparison to the single switch transformation, confirming the function of the toehold. In addition, sequencing analysis results shown below also confirms the presence of the toehold in comparison to the toehold sequences in the reference paper (Green et al. 2014). The biobricked toehold's (BBa_K2974316) function has been validated through experimentation and sequencing.
Applications of BBa_K2974310
This sequence is to be used as a proof of concept
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