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== | ==Transformation Efficiency Kit== | ||
Today was the first day of Lab work taking place on floor two. We were able to test the efficiency of our competent cells using a kit supplied | |||
by iGEM. We performed transformations into our α-Select competent cells using the part BBa_J04450 DNA in pSB1C3 plasmids of three concentrations: 0.5,10 and 50pg/μL. We then plated the samples onto Agar plates containing Chloramphenicol and incubated overnight. | |||
image? | |||
==Outreach== | |||
We have applied for some marine sediment (south China sea, North Atlantic) samples from a French environmental studies university. | |||
If successful we will also have to use the sediments to teach a summer school class of 10 GCSE students. | |||
Tuesday 16th July 14.00 – 14.30 Talk about iGEM to summer school students | |||
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Transformation Efficiency KitToday was the first day of Lab work taking place on floor two. We were able to test the efficiency of our competent cells using a kit supplied by iGEM. We performed transformations into our α-Select competent cells using the part BBa_J04450 DNA in pSB1C3 plasmids of three concentrations: 0.5,10 and 50pg/μL. We then plated the samples onto Agar plates containing Chloramphenicol and incubated overnight. image? OutreachWe have applied for some marine sediment (south China sea, North Atlantic) samples from a French environmental studies university. If successful we will also have to use the sediments to teach a summer school class of 10 GCSE students. Tuesday 16th July 14.00 – 14.30 Talk about iGEM to summer school students
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