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2023 Competition
UBC-Vancouver
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@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ _V. natriegens_, is a halophilic and non methylotrophic bacterial
strain, thus the introduction of methanol would act to inhibit the
growth of the bacteria. To test the upper and lower bounds of growth
inhibition we performed two methanol tolerance experiments. Our first
methanol growth curve experiment tested untransformed V.
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natriegens_
methanol growth curve experiment tested untransformed
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V. natriegens_
tolerance in a range from 1-1000mM methanol, with a 2 factor dilution.
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src="https://static.igem.wiki/teams/4796/wiki/results/image5.png"
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Our second experiment tested our assembled plasmid constructs in E. coli
Our second experiment tested our assembled plasmid constructs in
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E. coli
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to characterize potential metabolic burdens that the plasmids may have.
As shown in Figure 10, the no plasmid control had the greatest cell
density whereas the transformed cells initially had similar densities.
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