Team:UC Chile2/DIY

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<h2>Illumination</h2>
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<p>Cyanobacteria need light to do photosynthesis. You need to equip your incubator with artificial lighting to reach sufficient uE/cm² for your cyanobacteria to grow happily (the ammount of uE/cm² depends on your particular system and you'll have to search for your adecuate conditions. It may be important to sustain cyclic illumination to mime day/night cycles as to maintain circadian rhythmns. This is optional as some cyanobacteria can grow in continuous light and that may speed up growth.</p>
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<p>Cyanobacteria need light to do photosynthesis. You need to equip your incubator with artificial lighting to reach sufficient μE/m²/sec for your cyanobacteria to grow happily (the ammount of μE/m²/sec depends on your particular system and you'll have to search for your adecuate conditions. It may be important to sustain cyclic illumination to mime day/night cycles as to maintain circadian rhythmns so here is where the electrical timer comes into play. You can regulate it to any kind of day/night cycle you need for your bugs (16/8, 12/12, etc...). You can also leave them in continuous lighting which may speed up growth, but you'll lose circadian behaviour of genes after some days...<br>
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We set our top fridge shelf at 40 μE/m2/sec, our bottom shelf at 20 μE/m2/sec and the rotating shaker at 40 μE/m2/sec on average (we have slight variations according to the position in the incubator, +/- 5 μE/m2/sec). To have a accurate measurement of the ammount of μE/m2/sec we used a hand-held Luminometer</p>
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Project: Luxilla - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, iGEM 2012