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Post-Regional Accomplishments
Our team has had many accomplishments since the regional jamboree!
In our Human Practices project, we...
Returned to industry experts to see if we accomplished our goals and what the next steps should be.
Characterized the functionality of our previously submitted Prha promoter using GFP fluorescence.
Tested an additional complete kill switch device using the Prha promoter with our S7 kill gene.
Further characterized our previously validated magnesium riboswitch kill gene construct.
In terms of FRED, we...
Characterized an inducible lacz circuit, replacing a faulty existing circuit in the registry containing a frameshift.
Characterized a constitutive bglX generator in terms of its electrochemical activity.
Characterized and demonstrated how 3 different hydrolase-producing circuits can be used simultaneously in order to create a multiple biosensor.
Tested one of our transposon library hits with our electrrchemical reporter, showing that we can use our system to detect toxins electrochemically