Team:SDU-Denmark/labnotes

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''methods'': The experiment was perform in the ''E.coli'' strain MG1655. The DNA purification was done in duplicates and are saved in the freezer in tube 8 and 9 (green label). The DNA concentration was measured by NanoDrop and the concentrations are 16,87ng/uL and 19,25ng/uL, respectively. <br><br>
''methods'': The experiment was perform in the ''E.coli'' strain MG1655. The DNA purification was done in duplicates and are saved in the freezer in tube 8 and 9 (green label). The DNA concentration was measured by NanoDrop and the concentrations are 16,87ng/uL and 19,25ng/uL, respectively. <br><br>
''protocol'': [https://2010.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/protocols#Genomic_DNA_purification GP1.1] and [https://2010.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/protocols#Colony_PCR CP1.1]. <br><br>
''protocol'': [https://2010.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/protocols#Genomic_DNA_purification GP1.1] and [https://2010.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/protocols#Colony_PCR CP1.1]. <br><br>
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''Notes'': The experiment was generally performed corresponding to the protocol but small modification was made. In the DNA purification experiment we used 300uL instead of 200uL of the overnight culture and it is important to remember that the 800uL precipitation solution, containing 80uL solution and 720uL deionized water, are made directly before use. <br>
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''Notes'': The experiment was generally performed corresponding to the protocol but small modifications was made. In the DNA purification experiment we used 300uL instead of 200uL of the overnight culture and it is important to remember that the 800uL precipitation solution, containing 80uL solution and 720uL deionized water, are made directly before use. <br>
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Because our PRC for the time being havent been successful we are trying to do PCR with pfx wich is another polymerase with proofreading ability. The PRC program used for running PRC with pfx is as described below: <br><br>  
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Because our PRC for the time being haven't been successful we are trying to do PCR with pfx which is another polymerase with proofreading ability. The PRC program used for running PCR with pfx is as described below: <br><br>  
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