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==Entry title==
==Reconciling information and thoughts after break==
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I did some reading and thinking and research during the xmas break. This is the result.
 
=Housekeeping Genes=
 
Finally found some housekeeping primers:
18S-F908 18S a AGCGAAAGCATTTGCCAAGA 401 This study (SVB)
18S-R1309 18S a AGTCTCGTTCGTTATCGGAATT This study (SVB)
 
(from http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/11/5/05-0211-t1.htm)
 
=Temps and new primers=
P2/P8 primers work best at 60C, confirming my lab work.
(from http://www.academia.edu/1460726/Sex_Identification_of_Some_Pet_Birds_by_Polymerase_Chain_Reaction-Based_Methods )
 
also, this paper suggests using some new primers and was getting results very similar to my ones. Going to try and order NP an MP primers. See this paper for what a positive and negative result looks like using P2/P8 primers.
 





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Reconciling information and thoughts after break

I did some reading and thinking and research during the xmas break. This is the result.

Housekeeping Genes

Finally found some housekeeping primers: 18S-F908 18S a AGCGAAAGCATTTGCCAAGA 401 This study (SVB) 18S-R1309 18S a AGTCTCGTTCGTTATCGGAATT This study (SVB)

(from http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/11/5/05-0211-t1.htm)

Temps and new primers

P2/P8 primers work best at 60C, confirming my lab work. (from http://www.academia.edu/1460726/Sex_Identification_of_Some_Pet_Birds_by_Polymerase_Chain_Reaction-Based_Methods )

also, this paper suggests using some new primers and was getting results very similar to my ones. Going to try and order NP an MP primers. See this paper for what a positive and negative result looks like using P2/P8 primers.