Team:Newcastle/8 September 2010
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+ | =Characterization of filamentous cell part= | ||
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+ | ==Aim== | ||
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+ | The aim of this experiment is to prepare slides for the ''Bacillus subtilis'' 168 cells which have our filamentous cell part on the chromsome and are under ''lacI'' regulation from pMutin4. | ||
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+ | ==Materials and Protocol== | ||
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+ | Please refer to: [[Team:Newcastle/IPTG INduction|Slide preparation for IPTG induced cells]] for materials and protocol. | ||
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+ | Today we see the cells on a flourescent microscope. | ||
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+ | ==Result and Conclusion== | ||
+ | Please refer to: [[Team:Newcastle/Filamentous_Cells#Characterisation|Characterisation]] for the result. | ||
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Characterization of filamentous cell part
Aim
The aim of this experiment is to prepare slides for the Bacillus subtilis 168 cells which have our filamentous cell part on the chromsome and are under lacI regulation from pMutin4.
Materials and Protocol
Please refer to: Slide preparation for IPTG induced cells for materials and protocol.
Today we see the cells on a flourescent microscope.
Result and Conclusion
Please refer to: Characterisation for the result.