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<p>'''Designing the Promoter Construct'''<br> | <p>'''Designing the Promoter Construct'''<br> | ||
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- | <p>Click [https://2007.igem.org/Virginia_Tech/Updates/Plasmid here] to read about how we designed the reporter plasmid's main feature, the promoter construct.</p> | + | <p>Click [https://2007.igem.org/Virginia_Tech/Updates/Plasmid/Design here] to read about how we designed the reporter plasmid's main feature, the promoter construct.</p> |
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Reporter Plasmid Updates:VT iGEM Project 2007: Engineering an Epidemic |
Introduction: The Reporter PlasmidIn order to collect data for our experiments, we needed a way to tell whether an infected cell was lysogenic or lytic. We decided that a good way to do this would be to use a reporter plasmid containing the lambda promoter and two fluorescent genes. The same chemicals that decided which pathway the cell entered would decide which fluorescent protein from our reporter plasmid to express.UpdatesDesigning the Promoter Construct Click here to read about how we designed the reporter plasmid's main feature, the promoter construct.
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