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- | | | + | |Don't take your ''E. coli'' everywhere - they might smell bad. |
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- | | | + | |Don't put your ''E. coli'' on your sophisticated laser apparatus - you might regret it and it might smell bad. |
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- | | | + | |[[Image:TUM2010 Fun3.PNG|400px|center]] |
- | | | + | |Don't put your ''E. coli'' to close to your Millipore ion exchanger - the water quality might suffer. |
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- | | | + | |[[Image:TUM2010 Fun4.PNG|400px|center]] |
- | | | + | |Don't vortex your ''E. coli'' cells too hard - they might puke and this is not nice... |
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+ | |[[Image:TUM2010 Fun5.PNG|400px|center]] | ||
+ | |Don't spill your ''E. coli'' cells everwhere - keep your stuff clean! | ||
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+ | |[[Image:TUM2010 Fun6.PNG|400px|center]] | ||
+ | |If you put your ''E. coli'' cells into a fluorimeter and try to repeat our ''in vivo'' measurements and then wonder why they don't work - well may be crossed the OD600 of 0.05. | ||
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+ | |[[Image:TUM2010 Fun7.PNG|400px|center]] | ||
+ | |If you don't understand why you only measure noise and ask your ''E. coli'' - most likely it won't tell you anything new... | ||
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+ | |[[Image:TUM2010 Fun8.PNG|400px|center]] | ||
+ | |Colony PCR! | ||
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+ | |[[Image:TUM2010 Fun9.PNG|400px|center]] | ||
+ | |Again, don't spill everywhere. | ||
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+ | |[[Image:TUM2010 Fun10.PNG|400px|center]] | ||
+ | |In the end of the day, enjoy your beer. Don't let ''E. coli'' get into your way... | ||
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+ | ''The ''E. coli'' cell in use was a kind gift of Melissa Poynor from the Biochemistry Department of the TU Munich, who took a pity in poor Biochemists being deplaced into the world of Biophysics. The cell itself was grown by [http://www.riesenmikroben.de/ RIESENmikroben TM]. No ''E. coli'' cells were harmed during the shooting of these photos. Some were harmed during our labwork...'' | ||
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The E. coli cell in use was a kind gift of Melissa Poynor from the Biochemistry Department of the TU Munich, who took a pity in poor Biochemists being deplaced into the world of Biophysics. The cell itself was grown by [http://www.riesenmikroben.de/ RIESENmikroben TM]. No E. coli cells were harmed during the shooting of these photos. Some were harmed during our labwork... |