Imperial/Dry Lab/Software
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Revision as of 02:11, 26 October 2007
Useful Tools
During this summer the Imperial iGEM team has developed several routines in MATLAB. We are happy to share them with the rest of Synthetic Biology Community and hope they will prove useful.
Analysis of the Degradation of a Protein
Constitutive synthesis of a Protein
The experimental setup involves tagging a constitutive promoter with a fluorescent protein; the resultant fluorescence is then recorded and it is up to the user now to perform some analysis. This routine loads the experimental data as an excel sheet, allows for graphic visualization of the results, and if need be, elimination of some samples which may seem suspect (outliers). The synthesis rate and degradation term of the milieu are defined/estimated by the user. The routine was developed so the user may supervise all the operations.
Infector Detector
In the design phase, two possible system constructs were proposed, as a solution to the problem of detecting AHL-producing biofilm.
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Description of the code + images if possible ==
Cell-by-Date
Intro in CBD + link
1 sub section per piece of code
Description of the code + images if possible ==