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<h5>The goal of of our project is to counteract a problem in synthetic biology known as supercoiling. Supercoiling is a possible consequence that can occur in the construction of a multi-genetic circuit. When the two genes transcribe, the double helix is opened in order to allow for the expression for the genes, however, the dna in between the two genes receive extraordinary amounts of tension when both genes try to transcribe at the same time, which can lead to the over transcription of one gene, and the under expression of the other gene. This can greatly affect the predictability of gene expression. </h5> | <h5>The goal of of our project is to counteract a problem in synthetic biology known as supercoiling. Supercoiling is a possible consequence that can occur in the construction of a multi-genetic circuit. When the two genes transcribe, the double helix is opened in order to allow for the expression for the genes, however, the dna in between the two genes receive extraordinary amounts of tension when both genes try to transcribe at the same time, which can lead to the over transcription of one gene, and the under expression of the other gene. This can greatly affect the predictability of gene expression. </h5> | ||
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<img class="icons"src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/a/ad/T--Alverno_CA--Katie%27s_drawing_1.png" style=width:200px;> | <img class="icons"src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/a/ad/T--Alverno_CA--Katie%27s_drawing_1.png" style=width:200px;> | ||
+ | <h5>The RFP gene and the GFP gene with transcription occurring in opposite directions away from the dCas 9 binding sites, which separate the two genes.</h5> | ||
<img class="icons"src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/7/7d/T--Alverno_CA--Katie%27s_drawing_2.png" style=width:200px;> | <img class="icons"src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/7/7d/T--Alverno_CA--Katie%27s_drawing_2.png" style=width:200px;> | ||
+ | <h5>The GFP gene being transcribed towards the dCas9 binding sites and the RFP gene, while the RFP gene is being transcribed away from the GFP gene.</h5> | ||
<img class="icons"src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/f/fb/T--Alverno_CA--Katie%27s_drawing_3.png" style=width:200px;> | <img class="icons"src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/f/fb/T--Alverno_CA--Katie%27s_drawing_3.png" style=width:200px;> | ||
+ | <h5>The RFP gene and GFP gene while transcription is occurring towards each other, as well as in the direction of the dCas 9 binding sites.</h5> | ||
<img class="icons"src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/f/f7/T--Alverno_CA--Katie%27s_drawing_4.png" style=width:200px;> | <img class="icons"src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/f/f7/T--Alverno_CA--Katie%27s_drawing_4.png" style=width:200px;> | ||
+ | <h5>The RFP gene being transcribed towards the dCas 9 binding sites and the GFP gene, while the GFP gene is being transcribed away from RFP gene.</h5> | ||
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<img class="icons"src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/7/77/T--Alverno_CA--Katie%27s_drawing_6.png" style=width:200px;> | <img class="icons"src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/7/77/T--Alverno_CA--Katie%27s_drawing_6.png" style=width:200px;> | ||
+ | <h5>The RFP gene and GFP gene are switched. The RFP and the GFP with transcription occurring in opposite directions away from the dCas 9 binding sites, which separate the two genes.</h5> | ||
+ | <img class="icons"src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/0/0c/T--Alverno_CA--Katie%27s_drawing_5.png" style=width:200px;> | ||
+ | <h5>RFP and GFP are switched. The RFP gene being transcribed towards the dCas9 binding sites and the GFP gene while the GFP gene being transcribed away from the RFP gene.</h5> | ||
<img class="icons"src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/c/cd/T--Alverno_CA--Katie%27s_drawing_7.png" style=width:200px;> | <img class="icons"src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/c/cd/T--Alverno_CA--Katie%27s_drawing_7.png" style=width:200px;> | ||
+ | <h5>RFP and GFP are switched. The RFP gene and GFP gene while transcription is occurring towards each other, as well as in the direction of the dCas 9 binding sites.</h5> | ||
<img class="icons"src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/a/a4/T--Alverno_CA--Katie%27s_drawing_8.png" style=width:200px;> | <img class="icons"src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/a/a4/T--Alverno_CA--Katie%27s_drawing_8.png" style=width:200px;> | ||
+ | <h5>RFP and GFP are switched. The GFP gene being transcribed towards the dCas 9 binding sites and the RFP gene, while the RFP gene is being transcribed away from the GFP gene.</h5> | ||
</center> | </center> | ||
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