Difference between revisions of "Team:Exeter/Project"

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<h3>Enzymatic Kill switch: Results</h3>
 
<h3>Enzymatic Kill switch: Results</h3>
 
<h6><u>Characterisation</u></h6>
 
<h6><u>Characterisation</u></h6>
<p id="pp">No difference in CFUs was observed between the control and the samples producing lysozyme. The results of the EnzCheck lysozyme assay were inconclusive </p>
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<p id="pp">No difference in CFUs was observed between the control and the samples producing lysozyme. The results of the EnzCheck lysozyme assay were inconclusive. </p>
 
<h6><u>Horizontal Gene Transfer</u></h6>
 
<h6><u>Horizontal Gene Transfer</u></h6>
 
<p id ="pp">The HGT experiment showed that DNA present in lysate can be successfully transformed into a different <i>E. coli</i> strain with an average of 4 colonies per transformation (stdev=3.38). The BL21 (DE3) competent cells all gained the antibiotic resistance and RFP marker from the plasmid present in the lysed DH5a. 2 colonies from each plate were cultured over night and showed a fluorescence value concordant with that of the original culture. The starting cultures of DH5a had an average starting OD of 1.11 and fluorescence value of 258 before lysis. The BL21 (DE3) cultures transformed with the lysate had an average OD of 0.75 and average fluorescence of 306. None of the spread plated lysate produced any colonies, showing that all cells were killed in the lysis reaction.</p>
 
<p id ="pp">The HGT experiment showed that DNA present in lysate can be successfully transformed into a different <i>E. coli</i> strain with an average of 4 colonies per transformation (stdev=3.38). The BL21 (DE3) competent cells all gained the antibiotic resistance and RFP marker from the plasmid present in the lysed DH5a. 2 colonies from each plate were cultured over night and showed a fluorescence value concordant with that of the original culture. The starting cultures of DH5a had an average starting OD of 1.11 and fluorescence value of 258 before lysis. The BL21 (DE3) cultures transformed with the lysate had an average OD of 0.75 and average fluorescence of 306. None of the spread plated lysate produced any colonies, showing that all cells were killed in the lysis reaction.</p>

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