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Revision as of 11:15, 17 October 2014
Results
In this section we present our laboratory victories! Constructs
In the end only the two counting constructs could be isolated. Figure 1 and 2. UV-Picture of the colony PCR gel. The first seven bands in Figure 1 as well as the first four bands in Figure 2 correspond to the correct transformed colonies. Finally, we also observed our transformed yeast cells under a fluorescent microscope to verify the function of the construct. Figure 3. Fluorescent microscopy image of transformed yeast cells with the first construct. Daughter cells show a yellow fluorescence.
Figure 3 shows clearly yellow fluorescence, stating not only the successful transformation but also confirms the function of the ribozymes. Without the cleavage caused by them the fluorescence protein would not be folded properly and no fluorescence would be detectable. One of the major issues we encountered was a problem in our concept plan itself: To make the desired process work all of the constructs need to be created and to be transformed into one cell. Single transformations are do not show if the concept works. |
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