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<h2>Blog - 9 June 2010</h2>
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==BioBrick stocks==
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<p>We got the first colonies, and they're red! Hurray! </p>
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[https://2010.igem.org/Team:TU_Delft#page=pages/blog&blog=8_June_2010  Yesterday] we grew colonies containing the vector backbones (which contain RFP). Today one colony from each plate was picked and cultivated in liquid (4 mL LB + 4 μL antibiotic) as well as solid LB medium (+20 μL antibiotic) with the corresponding antibiotic to grow overnight.
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Thias purified the PCR products.
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[[Image:09062010171.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Red colonies]]
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==Strain Characterization==
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By Hugo
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Today we tried to revive our strain. We added some water to the lyophilized powder. And we plated some microliters (100 ul) from the dispersion obtained on LB agar, E2 agar with octane and E2 with glucose. Let's hope for the best!.
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Growing temperature: 30º C

Latest revision as of 11:51, 24 August 2010

Lab work

BioBrick stocks

We got the first colonies, and they're red! Hurray!

Yesterday we grew colonies containing the vector backbones (which contain RFP). Today one colony from each plate was picked and cultivated in liquid (4 mL LB + 4 μL antibiotic) as well as solid LB medium (+20 μL antibiotic) with the corresponding antibiotic to grow overnight.

Thias purified the PCR products.

Red colonies


Strain Characterization

By Hugo

Today we tried to revive our strain. We added some water to the lyophilized powder. And we plated some microliters (100 ul) from the dispersion obtained on LB agar, E2 agar with octane and E2 with glucose. Let's hope for the best!. Growing temperature: 30º C