Purdue/13 June 2008

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#Possible colors include napthalene, indigo, lycopene.
#Possible colors include napthalene, indigo, lycopene.
#Research article by Murdock, Ensley, Serdar, and Thalen: ''Construction of Metabolic Operons Catalyzing the Biosynthesis of Indigo.''  [http://www2.lib.purdue.edu:2149/summary.do?product=WOS&doc=1&qid=10&SID=4BEdipcCm1A35k4CKg6&search_mode=AdvancedSearch]
#Research article by Murdock, Ensley, Serdar, and Thalen: ''Construction of Metabolic Operons Catalyzing the Biosynthesis of Indigo.''  [http://www2.lib.purdue.edu:2149/summary.do?product=WOS&doc=1&qid=10&SID=4BEdipcCm1A35k4CKg6&search_mode=AdvancedSearch]
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Bacterial study started on the 10th failed (plate dried out).
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New test started.  GFP ''E. coli'' pulled from -80C and two LB tubes innoculated.  Put in 37C shaker at 220 rpm over the weekend.

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  1. Possible colors include napthalene, indigo, lycopene.
  2. Research article by Murdock, Ensley, Serdar, and Thalen: Construction of Metabolic Operons Catalyzing the Biosynthesis of Indigo. [http://www2.lib.purdue.edu:2149/summary.do?product=WOS&doc=1&qid=10&SID=4BEdipcCm1A35k4CKg6&search_mode=AdvancedSearch]

Bacterial study started on the 10th failed (plate dried out).

New test started. GFP E. coli pulled from -80C and two LB tubes innoculated. Put in 37C shaker at 220 rpm over the weekend.