Team:Warsaw/Calendar-Main/13 May 2008
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- | <a name="fig1"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2008/7/71/Aid_pcr_grad_WAW.jpg" width=350/></a><var><b>Fig. 1.</b> Gradient PCR products for AID: 1-DNA ladder; 2 to 13-PCR products | + | <a name="fig1"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2008/7/71/Aid_pcr_grad_WAW.jpg" width=350/></a><var><b>Fig. 1.</b> Gradient PCR products for AID: 1-DNA ladder; 2 to 13-PCR products: In lane <b>2</b> is product of PCR reaction with annealing temperature 62°C (the lowest temperature of gradient), in lane <b>13</b> is product of PCR reaction with annealing temperature 82°C (the highest temperature of gradient). The lanes between them contain products of PCR with middle annealing temperatures.</var> |
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- | <var><b>Fig. 2.</b> Gradient PCR products: upper - for transcriptional fusion, lower - for | + | <var><b>Fig. 2.</b> Gradient PCR products: upper - for transcriptional fusion, lower - for translational fusion; 1-DNA ladder; 2 to 12-PCR products-border annealing temperatures of gradient: 62°C (lane 2) to 82°C (lane 12)</var> |
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Revision as of 20:30, 12 October 2008
Preparation of pMPMT5+AID construct and PCRs for fusionsMichał K.
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