Team:The University of Alberta/18 June 2008
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*Got the sequences back that Jason did yesterday. They look good (aligned to the reference sequences, and they matched). The sequences have been added to a [[Team:The_University_of_Alberta/Sequencing|sequencing page]] for future reference (and incase we lose the chromatograms or sequence files). | *Got the sequences back that Jason did yesterday. They look good (aligned to the reference sequences, and they matched). The sequences have been added to a [[Team:The_University_of_Alberta/Sequencing|sequencing page]] for future reference (and incase we lose the chromatograms or sequence files). | ||
+ | '''Jason''' | ||
+ | *Sent off all of his sponsor letters... and now we wait | ||
+ | *started overnights of the TetR biobrick | ||
+ | *Restreaked TetR colonies | ||
+ | *Transformed Test ligation of the single cut J61003...and now yet again we wait | ||
+ | *Used a confocal microscope to observe a suspension of colonies ... They where flourescing red but in white light the colonies aren't purple?!?@?!@??#@##?!$%!$# sooo... there is some sort of florescent protien I just can't really for sure tell you what it is. I hope its purple russian I'll check individual cells under the microscope. |
Latest revision as of 20:38, 18 June 2008
Today
- Got the sequences back that Jason did yesterday. They look good (aligned to the reference sequences, and they matched). The sequences have been added to a sequencing page for future reference (and incase we lose the chromatograms or sequence files).
Jason
- Sent off all of his sponsor letters... and now we wait
- started overnights of the TetR biobrick
- Restreaked TetR colonies
- Transformed Test ligation of the single cut J61003...and now yet again we wait
- Used a confocal microscope to observe a suspension of colonies ... They where flourescing red but in white light the colonies aren't purple?!?@?!@??#@##?!$%!$# sooo... there is some sort of florescent protien I just can't really for sure tell you what it is. I hope its purple russian I'll check individual cells under the microscope.