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<h6>Method</h6>
 
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<p id="pp">The following samples were tested for phototoxicity by exposing them to a 4x8 LED array producing white light at 12 W/m<sup>2</sup> for  
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<p id="pp">The following samples were tested for phototoxicity by exposing them to 12 W/m<sup>2</sup> white light from a 4x8 LED array for 6 hrs. Samples were then spread plated and CFUs were counted. All parts were carried on the pSB1C3 plasmid and transformed into <i>E. coli</i> BL21 (DE3). Samples that were induced were done so with IPTG to a final concentration of 0.2 nM.</p>
6 hrs. Samples were then spread plated and CFUs were counted. All parts were carried on the pSB1C3 plasmid and transformed  
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into <i>E. coli</i> BL21 (DE3). Samples that were induced were done so with IPTG to a final concentration of 0.2 nM.</p>
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<p id="pp">Henceforth samples will be refered to as:</p>
 
<p id="pp">Henceforth samples will be refered to as:</p>
 
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<p id="pp">KillerRed is excited by green/yellow light (540-580 nm), KillerOrange by blue light (460-490 nm).
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<p id="pp">KillerRed is excited by green/yellow light (540-580 nm) and KillerOrange by blue light (460-490 nm). We constructed a box around the LED array to prevent ambient light entering, and attached acetate colour filters to provide the desired excitation frequency. Access to the inside of the box was gained through an opening cut in the front. With help from <a href="#">Ryan Edginton</a>, we used a portable spectrometer (Ocean Optics USB2000+VIS-NIR-ES, connected to a CC3 cosine corrector with a 3.9 mm collection diameter attached to a 0.55 mm diameter optical fibre) to measure light spectra and absolute intensity in the visible range. </p>
We needed to provide light at these wavelengths at a reasonable intensity. We chose a light source consisting of a 4x8
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LED array. With help from <a href="#">Ryan Edginton</a>, we used a portable spectrometer (Ocean Optics USB2000+VIS-NIR-ES  
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spectrometer, connected to a CC3 cosine corrector with a 3.9 mm collection diameter attached to a 0.55 mm diameter  
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optical fibre) to measure light spectra and absolute intensity in the visible range. We constructed a box around the light to prevent ambient
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light entering. Access to inside the box was gained through an opening cut in the front.</p>
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