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Attempted to make RP1616 cells competent using the open wet ware [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Preparing_chemically_competent_cells protocol]. 100 uL aliquots of cells were froxen in liquid nitrogen and stored in the -80 freezer. | Attempted to make RP1616 cells competent using the open wet ware [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Preparing_chemically_competent_cells protocol]. 100 uL aliquots of cells were froxen in liquid nitrogen and stored in the -80 freezer. | ||
- | Ran CheZ in pUC19 plasmid and pUC19 plasmid from last year | + | Ran CheZ in pUC19 plasmid and pUC19 plasmid from last year with high range ladder. The pUC19 plasmid seems weird, I don't think it should have two bands; I will have to ask someone about that. The CheZ plasmid appears to be the right size (2600 + 620 = 3220 bp) |
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Revision as of 01:15, 3 July 2008
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June 16, 2008
Nathan Puhl, Munima, Christa, Sebastian, Roxanne
Plated cheZ knockout strain from glycerol on LB + amp and Plain LB to assess viability and antibiotic resistance at 37 C overnight.
June 17 2008
Munima, Christa, Nathan Puhl
cheZ knockout strain viable on LB, no growth on LB + amp - Good
June 30, 2008
Nathan Puhl, Christa, Munima
plated RP1616 and pTopp cells from glycerol stocks onto LB and LB + amp, respectively
July 1, 2008
Nathan Puhl
Subcultured RP1616 into liquid LB and pTopp cells into liquid LB + amp
July 2, 2008
Nathan Puhl, Christa, Munima
Plasma mini prepped pTopp cells
Attempted to make RP1616 cells competent using the open wet ware [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Preparing_chemically_competent_cells protocol]. 100 uL aliquots of cells were froxen in liquid nitrogen and stored in the -80 freezer.
Ran CheZ in pUC19 plasmid and pUC19 plasmid from last year with high range ladder. The pUC19 plasmid seems weird, I don't think it should have two bands; I will have to ask someone about that. The CheZ plasmid appears to be the right size (2600 + 620 = 3220 bp)