Team:CIDEB-UANL Mexico/labwork conclusions
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Conclusions
From the results obtained we can conclude that:
1) The NhaS module did worked as expected by giving to the bacteria the ability to survive in a medium with high sodium concentrations. The concentrations where the bacteria survived were from 1% up to 15% of NaCl in the medium. Some bacteria appeared to be red reporting that the NhaS gen is active, but some of them appeared to be white although they survived in the medium, indicating too that the NhaS gene was activated and working properly.