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==Objective==
==Objective==
Learn how to maintain an OpenWetWare Notebook.
Use data collected yesterday to calculate Average values of the Assay and calculate Km
 


==Description==
*Calculations using all three assays were performed:
# Velocity by Concentration was graphed for each run
# An average velocity of all three runs was graphed by concentration
# A Lineweaver-Burke Plot was graphed for each run and Km was calculated
# A Lineweaver-Burke Plot was graphed for the average of the three runs and an average Km was calculated
# Error bars were added to the average Lineweaver-Burke Plot by calculating the standard deviation of the three runs 1/velocity values


*Dhea and Mary's first assay data was added to Mike and mine assays to produce an average for four runs
# An Average velocity of combine data was graphed by concentration
# A Lineweaver-Burke Plot was graphed for the average of the combined data and an average Km was calculated
# Error bars were added to the combined data average Lineweaver-Burke plot by calculating the standard deviation of the combined data 1/velocity values


==Data==
* Add data and results here...


==Notes==
This area is for any observations or conclusions that you would like to note.





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Use data collected yesterday to calculate Average values of the Assay and calculate Km




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