Team:Yale/Our Project/Notebook/Week 7

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Wednesday 7/21--analysis of self-ligation, tranformation of Biobrick Q04121, and set up of ligation attempt #6
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<b>Q04121</b> <br/>
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<li> Having settled on Q04121 as an all-in-one promoter system of choice, transform the Biobrick into homemade Xl1-Blue competent cells according to the <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Yale/Our_Project/Protocols/transformation">standard transformation procedure </a> and plate on Kanamycin plates. </li>
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<h4>Gel of phsABC self-ligation efforts </h4>
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<li>Ran a 1.0% agarose gel with the six self-ligation reactions.  They were run at 90 V against a 1 kb ladder and pSB74.</li>
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From left to right the lanes are: Lane 1--1 kb ladder, Lane 2--circular pSB74 (about 8 kb), Lane 3--ligation of SpeI digest of gel extracted phsABC, Lane 4--Lane 3--ligation of SpeI digest of PCR clean-up phsABC, Lane 5--ligation of AvaII digest of gel extracted phsABC, Lane 6--ligation of AvaII digest of PCR cleanup phsABC, Lane 7--ligation of EcoRI digest of gel extracted phsABC, Lane 8--ligation of EcoRI digest of PCR clean-up phsABC <br/>
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<li>The AvaII bands are too faint to see really, but the SpeI and EcoRI ligations appear to show bands near 7.3, where dimers would show if they formed, suggesting that the longer ligation time may have helped.  In general though, the gel never resolved well even when the loading dye was run off the end. </li>
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<h4>Ligation using serial digestion products </h4>
<i>This day's labwork is also recorded on pages 76-78 of the hard copy lab notebook </i>
<i>This day's labwork is also recorded on pages 76-78 of the hard copy lab notebook </i>
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Revision as of 23:44, 27 October 2010

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lab notebook: week 7 (7/19-7/25)

  • Monday 7/19--Investigation of how pre-ligation processing affects ligation results
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  • Tuesday 7/20--Self-ligation of single phsABC digestions and serial digestion of ligation components
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  • Wednesday 7/21--analysis of self-ligation, tranformation of Biobrick Q04121, and set up of ligation attempt #6
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  • Thursday 7/22--
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  • Friday 7/23--
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  • Saturday 7/24--
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  • Sunday 7/25--
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