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hrs the average fluorescence reading  was 436 A.U (at an average OD of 0.96). It seems unlikely due to the readings being  
 
hrs the average fluorescence reading  was 436 A.U (at an average OD of 0.96). It seems unlikely due to the readings being  
 
similar that a mutation has occurred in the kill switch itself. As fluorescence is proportional to the amount of ROS  
 
similar that a mutation has occurred in the kill switch itself. As fluorescence is proportional to the amount of ROS  
being produced, up regulation of native E. coli enzymes that mitigate the effects of ROS may be the cause of the increase  
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being produced, up regulation of native <i>E. coli</i> enzymes that mitigate the effects of ROS may be the cause of the increase  
 
in cell survival. Future transcriptome analysis could provide interesting data on the mechanism of this change, this was  
 
in cell survival. Future transcriptome analysis could provide interesting data on the mechanism of this change, this was  
 
unfortunately beyond the scope of this project.</p>
 
unfortunately beyond the scope of this project.</p>

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