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In the questionnaire we found that most of the students are interested in biological experiments, of which there are not many experiments that people can participate in at school. In order to further enhance people's interest in life science, understanding microorganisms, molecular biology as well as synthetic biology, we used the experimental conditions of our team to design a set of interesting drawing experiments on transforming fluorescent protein E. coli specifically to attract students to participate.
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In the questionnaire we found that most students are interested in biological experiments, of which there are not many experiments that people can participate in at school. In order to further increase people's interest in life science, understanding microorganism, molecular biology and synthetic biology, we used our team's experimental conditions to design a set of interesting drawing experiments of transforming fluorescent protein E. coli, our team members drew many interesting drawings of fluorescent bacteria, and took photos of these experimental processes and drawings to share with other students at school to increase their interest in biology We also took pictures of these experiments and shared them with other students at school to increase their interest in biology.
 
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<center><p> CKWA-China team members conducting fluorescent fungus painting experiments, and some interesting fluorescent fungus drawings</p></center>
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Using the strains on hand, we conducted the culture and amplification of the bacteria and transformed the fluorescent protein pellet with several fluorescent proteins, including green fluorescent protein.
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We also gave the experimental design, including the plasmids and other experimental materials, to the school's science teachers, hoping they would have the opportunity to include this part in our science curriculum.
 
      
 
      
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When the students who participated in the experiment asked why there were only 3 colors of red and green and no other blue, we also explained to the students the difference between different colors of fluorescent proteins.
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In the subsequent communication, we found out that BIT-China had used blue fluorescent protein pellet, so we contacted them and asked for this plasmid, and measured and expressed it in the lab. We are ready to add this plasmid to our future experiments to improve the fun for everyone.
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