Team:The University of Alberta/29 May 2008
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** B0043+1 (the first gene) seems to be Enoyl-CoA Hydratase | ** B0043+1 (the first gene) seems to be Enoyl-CoA Hydratase | ||
** B0043+2 (the second gene) seems to be Butyryl-CoA Dehydrogenase | ** B0043+2 (the second gene) seems to be Butyryl-CoA Dehydrogenase | ||
- | Are these in the correct order? (James thinks theyre supposed to be the other way around). I dont know much about last year's project so I can't say. | + | Are these in the correct order? (James thinks theyre supposed to be the other way around). I dont know much about last year's project so I can't say.<br> |
'''Jason''' | '''Jason''' | ||
* Researched the GAA promoter that we could used for our ERE. | * Researched the GAA promoter that we could used for our ERE. |
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6-9 DL
On this Episode of "What we Did in the Lab Today"
Chris:
- Got sequencing results on B0043 back. Right now, the sequence files for only the first two genes in the operon have been put in the IGEM folder so I can only check to see if those two are right:
- B0043+1 (the first gene) seems to be Enoyl-CoA Hydratase
- B0043+2 (the second gene) seems to be Butyryl-CoA Dehydrogenase
Are these in the correct order? (James thinks theyre supposed to be the other way around). I dont know much about last year's project so I can't say.
Jason
- Researched the GAA promoter that we could used for our ERE.
- Designed a Possible BioBrick
- Learned how to run a protien gel
Tune in Later for the Exciting conclusion of "What we did in the lab today"