Team:Brown/Notebook/Timeline
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*PCR Primers ordered for PVJ4 in order to commence Biobricking procedures. Primers, however, did not work. Second and third sets were ordered. | *PCR Primers ordered for PVJ4 in order to commence Biobricking procedures. Primers, however, did not work. Second and third sets were ordered. | ||
*Continued apparatus work. Professor Tayhas Palmore gave us access to her lab to made PDMS (Polydimethylsiloxane) molds. The PDMS mold allowed us to secure the placement of our electrodes. Electrodes will remain in a fixed position approximately 1 cm apart. | *Continued apparatus work. Professor Tayhas Palmore gave us access to her lab to made PDMS (Polydimethylsiloxane) molds. The PDMS mold allowed us to secure the placement of our electrodes. Electrodes will remain in a fixed position approximately 1 cm apart. | ||
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+ | ====Week Five==== | ||
+ | *Continued work with the apparatus. An amplifier was added. | ||
+ | *Multiple tests with our PVJ4 plasmid were conducted, each one having a different concentration of engineered bacteria. Solutions were concentrated up to 6X. | ||
+ | *We also experimented with LB Lennox, Luria, M9 Minimal Media, Distilled/Sterile Water, as well as Milli-Q water. Cells were pelleted and resuspended in one of the aforementioned liquids. Cells grew the best in LB Lennox due to the greater concentration of ions and bacteria cell nutrients. (LB Lennox - 5g NaCl/Liter LB Luria - .5g NaCl/Liter) We had to take into consideration osmotic gradients especially with non-ionic Milli-Q Water. | ||
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+ | ====Week Six==== | ||
+ | *Apparatus work with Daniel Ludwig and Professors Tayhas Palmore and Jerry Daniels. | ||
+ | *PCR work with the PVJ4 plasmid in order to Biobrick. | ||
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+ | ====Week Seven==== | ||
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+ | ====Week Eight==== | ||
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+ | ====Week Nine==== |
Revision as of 17:14, 27 October 2008
Timeline as presented to Faculty Mentors and Graduate Advisors in May:
Actual TimelineWeek One
Week Two
Week Three
Week Four
Week Five
Week Six
Week SevenWeek EightWeek Nine |