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<h1>Acknowledgements</h1>
 
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<p>Without the help of the following individuals, we'd never have gotten this far:</p>
 
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<ul><b>Prof. Marshall Stark:</b>  MacConkey agar.</ul>
 
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<ul><b>Dr. Sean Collums:</b> Restriction enzymes, MacConkey agar, advice on riboswitches.</ul>
 
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<ul><b>Dr. Andrew Roe and Dr. Jayde Gawthorne:</b> LOV2 domain.</ul>
 
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<ul><b>Dr. Gerhard Greves:</b> Nissle 1917 E.Coli strain in Mutaflor tablets.</ul>
 
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<ul><b>Dr. Dan Walker:</b> Biofilm advice (assaying BF, qualitatively and quantitatively).</ul>
 
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<ul><b>Mr. David Somerville:</b> Gram stain equipment, measuring cylinders, water baths, corning tubes, pipettes, tips, glassware and more.</ul>
 
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<ul><b>Mrs. Margaret Mullin:</b> Electron Microscopy; sample processing and imaging.</ul>
 
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<ul><b>Dr. Peter Dominy:</b> HP printer.</ul>
 
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<ul><b>Dr. Malcolm Kennedy and PhD student Steve Vance:</b> latherin, ranaspumin (Rsn2),  iLOV-Rsn2 and assay advice.</ul>
 
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<ul><b>Dr. John Christie:</b> iLOV, sequence, advice on blue light illumination.</ul>
 
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<ul><b>PhD student Scott Ramsay:</b> camera for the fluorescence microscope.</ul>
 
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<ul><b>Dr. Mathis Riehle:</b> Chromium mask for microscope, fluorescence microscope advice.</ul>
 
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<ul><b>Dr. Scott Robertson:</b> tips, eppendorfs and other consumable lab equipment.</ul>
 
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<ul><b>Dr. Louise Horsfall:</b> Ligation protocol.</ul>
 
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Attributions


All the work in this project has been carried out by Undergraduates unless otherwise stated