Team:Imperial College/Transformation Results
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*The results from this protocol were mixed, for the first repeat there were transformed colonies on the plate of ''B. subtilis'' transformed with no DNA. The most likely cause for this is that there was a contamination in preparation of these samples. For the second repeat no transformants was seen for the ''B. subtilis'' transformed with no DNA, showing that there was no contamination. | *The results from this protocol were mixed, for the first repeat there were transformed colonies on the plate of ''B. subtilis'' transformed with no DNA. The most likely cause for this is that there was a contamination in preparation of these samples. For the second repeat no transformants was seen for the ''B. subtilis'' transformed with no DNA, showing that there was no contamination. | ||
*Comparison of the different efficiencies of transformation between experiments showed that the number of transformants was highly variable. The cause for this is thought to be the settings for electroporation equipment. We able to control the voltage and the resistance but not the pulse length. Previous studies have shown that a pulse length below 5 msec gives low efficiency of transformation. A maximum efficiency is found for a pulse legnth of 10 msec. Between our two repeats we found a range of pulse lengths between 3-11 msec and as a result variability in the number of transformed ''B. subtilis''.}} | *Comparison of the different efficiencies of transformation between experiments showed that the number of transformants was highly variable. The cause for this is thought to be the settings for electroporation equipment. We able to control the voltage and the resistance but not the pulse length. Previous studies have shown that a pulse length below 5 msec gives low efficiency of transformation. A maximum efficiency is found for a pulse legnth of 10 msec. Between our two repeats we found a range of pulse lengths between 3-11 msec and as a result variability in the number of transformed ''B. subtilis''.}} | ||
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