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Revision as of 23:13, 27 October 2010
Lab Protocols
On this page we collect summaries of the procedures we have learned in the lab. These protocols are kept in a very simple non-scientific language since they should also be understood quickly by the non-biology students. They are specific to the lab of professor Maerkl where the iGEM team is working this summer. The protocols should enable the new team members in the lab to learn procedures quickly so that we don't have to bother Henrike and the other TA's too much.
- Adapt pH
- Agarose Gel
- Agar plates production
- Autoclave
- Electrophoresis
- Growing Asaia
- Ligation
- Measuring DNA concentration using NanoDrop
- Miniprep: use Miniprep Kit
- Optical Density (OD)
- PCR Roche
- PCR iProof
- Purification: use Purification Kit
- Transformation of competent cells
- UV Imaging
- Digestion
- Western Blot
Media Recipes
Syntax:convention if you want to upload a new protocol
When uploading a file it please rename it in the following way:
prot_yourProcedureName.yourExtension.