IGEM:University of East Anglia (UEA), Norwich, UK/2009/Notebook/NRP-UEA-Norwich iGEM/2013/07/18: Difference between revisions
Lucy Clark (talk | contribs) (→Lab) |
Lucy Clark (talk | contribs) |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
Sequencing results arrived and we spent the time analysing them. We confirmed one of our bio ricks which is the J04450 with Nde1 site inserted. But the other bio brick had a problem where 3 Xba1 sites were inserted instead of one. Therefore, we planned experiments to fix this error over next week. | Sequencing results arrived and we spent the time analysing them. We confirmed one of our bio ricks which is the J04450 with Nde1 site inserted. But the other bio brick had a problem where 3 Xba1 sites were inserted instead of one. Therefore, we planned experiments to fix this error over next week. | ||
The | The insoluble and soluble fractions from the protein expression were analysed using a 10% SDS Polyacrylamide gel which was then stained with Coomassie blue. | ||
===Floor One=== | ===Floor One=== |
Revision as of 02:08, 25 July 2013
Week Seven | <html><img src="/images/9/94/Report.png" border="0" /></html> Main project page <html><img src="/images/c/c3/Resultset_previous.png" border="0" /></html>Previous entry<html> </html>Next entry<html><img src="/images/5/5c/Resultset_next.png" border="0" /></html> |
LabFloor TwoSequencing results arrived and we spent the time analysing them. We confirmed one of our bio ricks which is the J04450 with Nde1 site inserted. But the other bio brick had a problem where 3 Xba1 sites were inserted instead of one. Therefore, we planned experiments to fix this error over next week. The insoluble and soluble fractions from the protein expression were analysed using a 10% SDS Polyacrylamide gel which was then stained with Coomassie blue. Floor OneObserved previously plated samples (1-38) - most showed at least one example of Strep (!!!) - small white colonys with brown ring around. Sporulating colonies have a grey centre. Re-plated samples that showed no Strep. growth. Dilutions of 10^-2, 10^-3 and 10^-4 were plated. Transformations - growth on all plates = successful transformations, now have resistance to antibiotic in media. Only diluted samples are useful (single colonies), in the un-diluted samples the colonies have merged. OutreachThe team was split into two groups and went for collecting sediment samples from around Norfolk.
|