Team:Warsaw/Calendar-Main/23 June 2008
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- | The analysis of lacZ sequence from pZC<br> | + | <p>The analysis of lacZ sequence from pZC:<br> |
There is no mutation in lacZ gene. Why the colonys are white??? Reason of white phenotype unknown (thisis must be chromosomal mutation, transcription supresion or something else) | There is no mutation in lacZ gene. Why the colonys are white??? Reason of white phenotype unknown (thisis must be chromosomal mutation, transcription supresion or something else) | ||
- | This is wery strange... We must make new reporter system... | + | This is wery strange... We must make new reporter system...</p> |
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Blue/white testPiotrThe analysis of lacZ sequence from pZC: Preparation of constructs with OmpA protein fusionsMichał K.Inoculation other separate transformant colonies from plates with ligations: pACYC177+OmpA_alpha and pACYC177+OmpA_omega (liquid LB + kanamycin). Preparation of alpha-A and omega-A fusionsMichał L.We have successfully amplified Omega-linker (Fig. 1), but were unable to obtain the other. two PCRs were repeated. New annealing temp.: 48°C. Mg2+ concentration elevated to 4 mM. Fig. 1.PCR products. Lane 1 - lack of product for A-linker; lane 3 - product for Omega-linker. |