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<p>The UV-absorbing nature of Eira CFP makes it suitable as a more readily available reporter color protein, since UV light sources are relatively easier to obtain than other light sources of particular wavelength. Team Tsinghua 2022 has diluted bacteria expressing Eira CFP at different ratios to produce color cards consisting of distinct gradients. This demonstrated the suitability of Eira CFP as a reporter gene.</p>
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The UV-absorbing nature of Eira CFP makes it suitable as a more readily available reporter color protein, since UV light sources are relatively easier to obtain than other light sources of particular wavelength. Team Tsinghua 2022 has diluted bacteria expressing Eira CFP at different ratios to produce color cards consisting of distinct gradients. This demonstrated the suitability of Eira CFP as a reporter gene.


Diluted bacteria producing EriaCFP under UV light.