Team:Yale/Our Project/Notebook
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- | Began growing two strains of E. coli--LE392 chosen as a generally healthy option, and DH5alpha chosen because Keasling et. al. used it in their thiosulfate reductase work. | + | Began growing two strains of E. coli--LE392 chosen as a generally healthy option, and DH5alpha chosen because Keasling et. al. used it in their thiosulfate reductase work.<sup>1</sup> |
- | * Spread samples of LE392 (Grindley lab) and DH5alpha (Modis lab) on LB plates and left to incubate overnight at 37 | + | * Spread samples of LE392 (Grindley lab) and DH5alpha (Modis lab) on LB plates and left to incubate overnight at 37 <br/> |
+ | 1 Bang S. W., Clark D. S., Keasling J. D. Cadmium, lead, and zinc removal by expression of thiosulfate reductase gene from Salmonella typhimurium in Escherichia coli. Biotechnol. Lett. 2000; 22: 1331–1335, | ||
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Revision as of 16:07, 26 October 2010
our project
lab notebook: week 1 (6/7 - 6/13)
- Monday 6/7--We successfully defend our project to our sponsors(yay!)
- Wednesday 6/9--First day in lab!--got set up & started cultures of two E. coli strains See more/less
- Thursday 6/10--inoculated liquid cultures in AM, made up different copper sulfate & LB solutions, then ran an assay measuring bacterial growth in the presence of copper, trying both strains at three different initial ODs and measuring for four hours See more/less
- Friday 6/11--Ran another growth assay with middling concentrations based on results of first, but bacteria failed to grow well--b/c allowed to overgrow? See more/less