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+ | In general, the presence of ncAAs slowed the growth of Amberless E. Coli. Among the library of tested non-cannonicals, ONBY and 3-iodotyrosine slowed growth the most, especially ONBY. For consistency, cultures grown with ONBY required nearly twice the amount of time before reaching the appropriate OD 600 for measurement. | ||
=Discussion= | =Discussion= |
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