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   <figcaption><b>Figure 1:</b> YPD plates made with pH indicator bromothymol blue. Colonies are various strains of ''Lachancea fermentati'' isolated from kombucha in our lab. Carbon dioxide and ethanol form as products of fermentation. The carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid, lowering the pH of the plate and changing the color of the pH indicator. More dramatic color changes should correlate to greater ethanol production, but this assay is limited in that a variety of metabolites unrelated to ethanol production could influence pH.</i>.</figcaption>
 
   <figcaption><b>Figure 1:</b> YPD plates made with pH indicator bromothymol blue. Colonies are various strains of ''Lachancea fermentati'' isolated from kombucha in our lab. Carbon dioxide and ethanol form as products of fermentation. The carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid, lowering the pH of the plate and changing the color of the pH indicator. More dramatic color changes should correlate to greater ethanol production, but this assay is limited in that a variety of metabolites unrelated to ethanol production could influence pH.</i>.</figcaption>
 
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   <figcaption><b>Table 1:</b> Results of BLAST search comparing the amino acid sequence for PQQ-ADH in C. testosteroni against similar amino acid sequences in Komagataeibacter xylinus (identical to Ga. hansenii). Line 3 is a close match, and the accession number matches one of the ADH genes found in K. xylinus.</figcaption>
 
   <figcaption><b>Table 1:</b> Results of BLAST search comparing the amino acid sequence for PQQ-ADH in C. testosteroni against similar amino acid sequences in Komagataeibacter xylinus (identical to Ga. hansenii). Line 3 is a close match, and the accession number matches one of the ADH genes found in K. xylinus.</figcaption>
 
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[[File:T--Austin UTexas--ALDHlinmap.png|thumb|left|'''Figure 2''': Linear map of the coding sequence for membrane-bound ALDH with a Golden Gate type 3 prefix and suffix. BsmBI and BsaI sites are indicated. The restriction sites at either end are included in the prefix and suffix, but the internal BsaI site must be removed to create a functioning Golden Gate part.|600px]]
 
[[File:T--Austin UTexas--ALDHlinmap.png|thumb|left|'''Figure 2''': Linear map of the coding sequence for membrane-bound ALDH with a Golden Gate type 3 prefix and suffix. BsmBI and BsaI sites are indicated. The restriction sites at either end are included in the prefix and suffix, but the internal BsaI site must be removed to create a functioning Golden Gate part.|600px]]
 
[[File:T--Austin UTexas--ADHlinmap.png|thumb|left|'''Figure 3''': Linear map of the coding sequence for PQQ-ADH with a Golden Gate type 3 prefix and suffix. EcoRI, BsmBI, and BsaI sites are indicated. The centermost BsmBI restriction site is in the coding sequence and must be removed to create a functional Golden Gate part. EcoRI is not used in Golden Gate assembly, so those sites do not necessarily need to be removed.|600px]]
 
[[File:T--Austin UTexas--ADHlinmap.png|thumb|left|'''Figure 3''': Linear map of the coding sequence for PQQ-ADH with a Golden Gate type 3 prefix and suffix. EcoRI, BsmBI, and BsaI sites are indicated. The centermost BsmBI restriction site is in the coding sequence and must be removed to create a functional Golden Gate part. EcoRI is not used in Golden Gate assembly, so those sites do not necessarily need to be removed.|600px]]

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