Team:Austin Texas/human practices

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[[file:UT_Austin_E._coli_coffee_cultures.jpg|300px|thumb|right| Cultures of knockout strain grown with collected coffee samples.]]
[[file:UT_Austin_E._coli_coffee_cultures.jpg|300px|thumb|right| Cultures of knockout strain grown with collected coffee samples.]]
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The ''E. coli'' we used are a synthetic strain, previously made by the [https://2012.igem.org/Team:Austin_Texas 2012 UT Austin iGEM team].  This strain lacks [...its normal guanine synthesis pathway], but contains a plasmid with a set of genes that enables the organism to synthesize guanine from xanthine and many of its derivatives, including caffeine. Without caffeine (or other xanthines), the strain cannot not grow. When caffeine is added, the strain grows normally until the caffeine is completely metabolized, at which point the cells can no longer synthesize guanine, and cease to grow. Thus, by looking at the relative growth of the strain with different samples of coffee and comparing it to a standard curve of growth in solutions with known amounts of caffeine, we could somewhat accurately measure the amount of caffeine in the coffee.  
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The ''E. coli'' we used are a synthetic strain, previously made by the [https://2012.igem.org/Team:Austin_Texas 2012 UT Austin iGEM team].  This strain lacks [...its normal guanine synthesis pathway], but contains a plasmid with a set of genes that enables the organism to synthesize guanine from xanthine and many of its derivatives, including caffeine. Without caffeine (or other xanthines), the strain cannot grow. When caffeine is added, the strain grows normally until the caffeine is completely metabolized, at which point the cells can no longer synthesize guanine, and cease to grow. Thus, by looking at the relative growth of the strain with different samples of coffee and comparing it to a standard curve of growth in solutions with known amounts of caffeine, we could somewhat accurately measure the amount of caffeine in the coffee.  

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