Team:Austin Texas/kit

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The synthetase/tRNA pairs that showed the highest level of ncAA incorporation include 3-iodotyrosine, 4-azidophenylalanine, 3-nitrotyrosine, and ortho-nitrobenzyltyrosine in decreasing order. Among the ncAAs tested, ONBY consistently slowed the growth rate of the culture significantly suggesting possible toxicity to the cell however ncAA incorporation remained high.  Synthetase/tRNA pairs that showed the lowest levels of ncAA incorporation include 3-aminotyrosine, L-dopa, tyrosine, and 4-cyanophenylalanine.
 
[[File:10-14-14 (snapshot) Incorporation Value for ncAA Synthetasaes.png|600px|thumb|Figure 3.<br>
[[File:10-14-14 (snapshot) Incorporation Value for ncAA Synthetasaes.png|600px|thumb|Figure 3.<br>
<i>May need to consider a different naming convention for the cultures. Possibly AY-C and AY-E for Control and Experimental?? </i> The fluorescence and OD600 readings of each culture were used to calculate a value for incorporation efficiency of each synthetase. <i>Need to add an explanation of how these values were calculated</i>]]
<i>May need to consider a different naming convention for the cultures. Possibly AY-C and AY-E for Control and Experimental?? </i> The fluorescence and OD600 readings of each culture were used to calculate a value for incorporation efficiency of each synthetase. <i>Need to add an explanation of how these values were calculated</i>]]
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The synthetase/tRNA pairs that showed the highest level of ncAA incorporation include 3-iodotyrosine, 4-azidophenylalanine, 3-nitrotyrosine, and ortho-nitrobenzyltyrosine in decreasing order. Among the ncAAs tested, ONBY consistently slowed the growth rate of the culture significantly suggesting possible toxicity to the cell however ncAA incorporation remained high.  Synthetase/tRNA pairs that showed the lowest levels of ncAA incorporation include 3-aminotyrosine, L-dopa, tyrosine, and 4-cyanophenylalanine.

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