Reproducibility Passport · Batch Fermentation and Titer Quantification of Recombinant GFP in E. coli BL21(DE3) Using IPTG Induction and HPLC-Verified Glucose Consumption — Olto Discovery
Completeness score: 55 out of 100, grade C
C
55/100
Reproducibility Passport
Batch Fermentation and Titer Quantification of Recombinant GFP in E. coli BL21(DE3) Using IPTG Induction and HPLC-Verified Glucose Consumption
Grade C · DevelopingBioengineering
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Reproducibility dimensions
Methodological rigor
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7 of 7 reproducibility signals present.
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Experimental controlsControls are specified for valid comparison.
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ReplicationBiological/technical replicates are described.
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Sample size / powerSample size or power is justified.
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Statistical analysisA statistical analysis plan is included.
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Batch Fermentation and Titer Quantification of Recombinant GFP in E. coli BL21(DE3) Using IPTG Induction and HPLC-Verified Glucose Consumption [Reproducibility Passport]. (2026). Olto Discovery. https://www.oltodiscovery.com/passport/batch-fermentation-and-titer-quantification-of-recombinant-b2f1f1