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# [[Assignment 3, Part 1: visualizing actin with fluorescence contrast|Part 1:]] Use the epifluorescence microscope you built to image fixed biological samples, and use the flat-field correction code you wrote for Assignment 2 to address non-uniform illumination; | # [[Assignment 3, Part 1: visualizing actin with fluorescence contrast|Part 1:]] Use the epifluorescence microscope you built to image fixed biological samples, and use the flat-field correction code you wrote for Assignment 2 to address non-uniform illumination; | ||
− | # [[Assignment 3, Part 2: experimental design with fluorescence| Part 2:]] Explore interesting calculations and considerations to guide your experimental design with fluorescence | + | # [[Assignment 3, Part 2: experimental design with fluorescence| Part 2:]] Explore interesting calculations and considerations to guide your experimental design with fluorescence. |
Turn in all of your work on Stellar in a single PDF file named <lastname><firstname>Assignment3.pdf. | Turn in all of your work on Stellar in a single PDF file named <lastname><firstname>Assignment3.pdf. |
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Assignment details
This assignment has 2 parts:
- Part 1: Use the epifluorescence microscope you built to image fixed biological samples, and use the flat-field correction code you wrote for Assignment 2 to address non-uniform illumination;
- Part 2: Explore interesting calculations and considerations to guide your experimental design with fluorescence.
Turn in all of your work on Stellar in a single PDF file named <lastname><firstname>Assignment3.pdf.