SDU-Denmark/5 July 2010

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Phototaxis Progress report:

BioBrick Design: We designed and ordered the following primers:
// Melting points calculated: http://www.basic.northwestern.edu/biotools/oligocalc.html (Oligocalc)

NpSRII-HtrII-EcTsr primers:

Upstream primer:
5' - GTTTCTTCGAATTCGCGGCCGCTTCTAGATGGTGGGACTTACG - 3' (Melting point basic: 71°C)

Downstream primer:
5' - GTTTCTTCCTGCAGCGGCCGCTACTAGTATTATTATTAAAATGTTTCCCAGTTCTCCTCG - 3' (Melting point basic: 71°C)


ninaB primers (Retinal enzym):
Upstream primer:
5' - GTTTCTTCGAATTCGCGGCCGCTTCTAGATGGCAGCCGGTGTCTTCAA - 3' (Melting point basic: 73°C)

Downstream primer:
5' - GTTTCTTCCTGCAGCGGCCGCTACTAGTATTATTACTAAATGGCATTGGGTGCAA - 3' (Melting point basic: 71°C)


References:


Flagella

Biobrick design:
FlhDC mutationsprimers:
Passer til komplimentærstrengen:
5' - GGCAGCTTTGCCCGCAGCTTATGTC - 3' (Melting point basic: 63°C)

Passer til coding strand:
5' - GACATAAGCTGCGGGCAAAGCTGCC - 3' (Melting point basic: 63°C)


Modelling:

Progress report: Today we have been discussing Stokes and Navier-Stokes equations in relation to the system we would like to model. After witch we tried to identify a differential equation describing the system. The following physics books have been used


The theory of polymer dynamics, M. DOI, S. F. Edwards, oxford science publications, 4. edition 1992.

Physics of continuous matter, B. Lautrup, IOP publishing, 2005.


Working hypothesises: a row of rigid screws with one end attached to a surface with the ability to bend in an angel θi and generate a force Fi. The forces generated by a screw may influence the angel of other screws and the effect the entire system witch in term affects the first screw. When the physics of the system is determined we hope to model variations of θi with the force Fi.


--Toand 19:06, 5 July 2010 (UTC)