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- | "date" : "2013-08-14", | + | "date" : "2013-05-16", |
- | "author" : "fabio-thomas", | + | "author" : "caterina-gabriele", |
- | "title" : "blue light induction, NO WAY!!", | + | "title" : "First day at CIBIO", |
- | "content" : "this morning I saw the results of the experiment and… horror: the induced bacteria pellet was lighter then the other two pellets (by the way, they weren’t blue, just a little bit bluish ) THAT SHOULDN’T HAVE HAPPENED!dang it. Maybe the blue LED was too intense, maybe there’s something wrong with our device, don’t know. We only need to take a crack at some other solution at the same time in order to solve this problem: first I will repeat the experiment with less intense blue light, then we are thinking about cotransforming bacteria with two plasmids, one with j23100-YF1-Fixj, the other with -FixK2-CI-Plambda-amilCPbecause we noticed that the device used yesterday lacks a terminator after fixJ and that could be the reason of the disfunction. Thomas made the cotransformation plates even though the plasmids actually aren’t compatible. Meanwhile we discussed about using a new backbone for the separate parts so that cotransformation could be achievable: so we made PCR amplification of the new vector pSB4K5, the first part (j23100-YF1-FixJ) and K592020 (FixK2-CI-Plambda-amilCP). As we can see from the gel, the screening of (j23100_YF1_FixJ) didn’t succeed, probably because the backbone’s structure is quite unusual. Furthermore I tried also to plate the entire device on 3 plates in order to make some mask experiment (induce colonies on the plate).", | + | "content" : "<html>First day as iGEMMers at CIBIO (<i>Center for the Integrative Biology</i>)!<br/>We extracted <b>BBa_J45319</b>, <b>BBa_J45320</b>, <b>BBa_J45004</b> and <b>BBa_J45119</b> and then transformed them into NEB10β cells.</html>", |
- | "tags" : "j23100_YF1_FixJ_FixK2_CI_Plambda_amilCP" | + | "tags" : "PchA-PchB-PchBA-BSMT1" |
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Latest revision as of 07:16, 9 September 2013
{
"date" : "2013-05-16",
"author" : "caterina-gabriele",
"title" : "First day at CIBIO",
"content" : "First day as iGEMMers at CIBIO (Center for the Integrative Biology)!
We extracted BBa_J45319, BBa_J45320, BBa_J45004 and BBa_J45119 and then transformed them into NEB10β cells.",
"tags" : "PchA-PchB-PchBA-BSMT1"
}