Team:Queens Canada/Side/Reporter

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<h3orange> Overview </h3orange><p>
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<regulartext> In designing our worm the be the ultimate remediation tool, it is important for us to ask ourselves how we will know where our worms are and when they have finished their job. Thus, we have designed a reporter system using fluorescent protein so that we easily find our worm in soil samples while working in the field. This can make our worm a useful tool by making detection as easy and as simple as possible. </regulartext>
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<h3orange>Construct: Fluorescent Worms </h3orange><p>
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<regulartext> Our team successfully injected <i>C. elegans </i>with a reporter construct. The image below shows the AWB neuron expressing cyan fluorescence. </regulartext>
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<regulartext> Our team successfully injected <i>C. elegans </i>with a reporter construct. The image below shows the AWB neurone expressing cyan fluorescence. </regulartext>

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Overview

In designing our worm the be the ultimate remediation tool, it is important for us to ask ourselves how we will know where our worms are and when they have finished their job. Thus, we have designed a reporter system using fluorescent protein so that we easily find our worm in soil samples while working in the field. This can make our worm a useful tool by making detection as easy and as simple as possible.

Construct: Fluorescent Worms

Our team successfully injected C. elegans with a reporter construct. The image below shows the AWB neurone expressing cyan fluorescence.