Team:Queens Canada/Project/Results

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Chemotactic Index

In order to characterize our chemotaxis constructs we used a testing method involving our target chemical. With our chemotaxis results, we created a chemotactic index to quantify our results. This index is defined as follows:

ADBR2

yes

OX1R

yes

Combined

yes