PennState/Project/Dosimeter/InitialTest

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Revision as of 22:44, 26 October 2007

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Dosimeter Test Construct

To test the dosimeter, the assembled lambda region is placed in a plasmid preceding a ribosome binding site, the reporter green florescent protein, and a terminator. The promoter's sensitivity to radiation can be readily tested with flow cell cytometry and fluoresence plate reading



This construct uses the lambda operator to express GFP when induced by radiation.