Difference between revisions of "Team:Exeter/Project"

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  (460–490 nm) (Bulina <i>et al</i>, 2006). KillerOrange effectively kills cells when exposed to 450-495nm (Sarkisyan 2015), the range  
 
  (460–490 nm) (Bulina <i>et al</i>, 2006). KillerOrange effectively kills cells when exposed to 450-495nm (Sarkisyan 2015), the range  
 
  that KillerRed does not. The mechanism by which ROS kill cells is not fully understood , partly because they react quickly  
 
  that KillerRed does not. The mechanism by which ROS kill cells is not fully understood , partly because they react quickly  
  with contaminating metals to form more reactive species that obscure their own role in oxidation damage(Farr and Kogama, 1991)
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  with contaminating metals to form more reactive species that obscure their own role in oxidation damage (Farr and Kogama, 1991)
  , however prolonged exposure and or high levels of ROS triggers apoptosis like mechanisms(Held, 2015).
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  , however prolonged exposure and or high levels of ROS triggers apoptosis like mechanisms (Held, 2015).
  
 
Firstly we aimed to improve KillerRed, an existing registry part, by codon optimising it for <i>E. coli</i> and  
 
Firstly we aimed to improve KillerRed, an existing registry part, by codon optimising it for <i>E. coli</i> and  

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