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<p>Our original experiment, which looked at making a microbial fuel cell using yeast, followed the University of Reading’s protocol kindly given to us by Dr Ed Milner, Dr Paniz Izadi and Professor Ian Head. The protocol can be seen <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Newcastle/Protocols">here</a> </p>
 
<p>Our original experiment, which looked at making a microbial fuel cell using yeast, followed the University of Reading’s protocol kindly given to us by Dr Ed Milner, Dr Paniz Izadi and Professor Ian Head. The protocol can be seen <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Newcastle/Protocols">here</a> </p>
  
<i>Microbial Fuel Cell with E. coli </i>
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<i>Microbial Fuel Cell with E. coli and Arabinose</i>
<p>1g of arabinose, 9g of glucose dissolved in 50ml of Potassium Phosphate Buffer.</p>
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<p>After discussing the ethical issues of using yeast with <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Newcastle/Integrated_Practices">PEALS</a>
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Using the same protocol as above
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1g of arabinose, 9g of glucose dissolved in 50ml of Potassium Phosphate Buffer.</p>
 
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Microbial Fuel Cell with Yeast

Our original experiment, which looked at making a microbial fuel cell using yeast, followed the University of Reading’s protocol kindly given to us by Dr Ed Milner, Dr Paniz Izadi and Professor Ian Head. The protocol can be seen here

Microbial Fuel Cell with E. coli and Arabinose

After discussing the ethical issues of using yeast with PEALS Using the same protocol as above 1g of arabinose, 9g of glucose dissolved in 50ml of Potassium Phosphate Buffer.