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===Flagella staining===  
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When the ''E.coli'' strain MG1655 have a constitutive active transcription of the FlhDC operon more flagella’s is expected. The idea was to get a quantitative measurement of the increased flagella production by comparing the observed number flagellas on the wildtype MG1655 and the hyperflagellated MG1655. We tried to stain the flagella using silver staining and afterwards examined the bacteria under the microscope[https://2010.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/protocols#Flagella_staining FS1.1]. We started the staining procedure before we had the mutated FlhDC operon as a composite part because we then had time to optimize the staining protocol and become really good at it. We started with staining of DH5α and H10407;  A ''E.coli'' strain which do not express flagellas (negative controle) and a hyperflagellated ''E.coli'' (positive control), respectively. The bacteria were grown on agar plates ON and stained with this protocol[https://2010.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/protocols#FS1.2 FS1.2]. <br> <br>
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When the ''E.coli'' strain MG1655 have a constitutive active transcription of the FlhDC operon more flagella’s is expected. The idea was to get a quantitative measurement of the increased flagella production by comparing the observed number flagellas on the wildtype MG1655 and the hyperflagellated MG1655. We tried to stain the flagella using silver staining and afterwards examined the bacteria under the microscope[https://2010.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/protocols#Flagella_staining FS1.1]. We started the staining procedure before we had the mutated FlhDC operon as a composite part because we then had time to optimize the staining protocol and become really good at it. We started with staining of DH5α and H10407;  A ''E.coli'' strain which do not express flagellas (negative controle) and a hyperflagellated ''E.coli'' (positive control), respectively. The bacteria were grown on agar plates ON and stained with this protocol [https://2010.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/protocols#FS1.2 FS1.2]. <br> <br>
Unfortunately it was not possible to see a clear and significant difference between the positive and negative control. Though at some placeses it could look like flagellas on the positive control but it was never enough to determine a difference. After repeating the protocol four times, each time with multible samples, we decided to reject this method, and another approach for characterizing our bio brick was employed. <br>
Unfortunately it was not possible to see a clear and significant difference between the positive and negative control. Though at some placeses it could look like flagellas on the positive control but it was never enough to determine a difference. After repeating the protocol four times, each time with multible samples, we decided to reject this method, and another approach for characterizing our bio brick was employed. <br>

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