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<h2>Container</h2>
<h2>Container</h2>
<p>First of all, you need a closed space to build your incubator. We have adapted two different spaces for growing cyanobacteria. Look around in your lab for some kind of closed spaces to adapt. We were lucky to find a very old shaker that had not been used for ages and a small broken refrigerator (about 40 Liters) that was lying around the lab. That's your starting point for your DIY Cyanobacterial incubator.</p>
<p>First of all, you need a closed space to build your incubator. We have adapted two different spaces for growing cyanobacteria. Look around in your lab for some kind of closed spaces to adapt. We were lucky to find a very old shaker that had not been used for ages and a small broken refrigerator (about 40 Liters) that was lying around the lab. That's your starting point for your DIY Cyanobacterial incubator.</p>
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<h2>Illumination</h2>
<h2>Illumination</h2>
<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>
<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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Project: Luxilla - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, iGEM 2012