Team:Leicester/September2012

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<p/> (16:30) Group meeting to bring our supervisors up to speed with the project progress, and discuss terms and action plan for the following day, as well as a minor look into future plans.
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<p> (16:30) Group meeting to bring our supervisors up to speed with the project progress, and discuss terms and action plan for the following day, as well as a minor look into future plans.
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<p> (17:30) meting finished early so that Chris could stop the Gel and then transiluminate to get a gel photo allowing us to work out the concentration of the DNA more accurately allowing us to work out how much to use for the sequencing to be done tomorrow.  
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<p> (09:00) The group running the growth curve experiment had a single important task to do this morning. That being to plate out 2 colonies on a plate each to see if they are 2 forms of the same bacteria or simply 2 bacteria. This required plates being made, then individual colonies picked out to streak them. Once finished it is a day working on modelling, writing protocol and other computer based stuff before checking the results of the plates in the late afternoon.
<p> (09:00) The group running the growth curve experiment had a single important task to do this morning. That being to plate out 2 colonies on a plate each to see if they are 2 forms of the same bacteria or simply 2 bacteria. This required plates being made, then individual colonies picked out to streak them. Once finished it is a day working on modelling, writing protocol and other computer based stuff before checking the results of the plates in the late afternoon.
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<p> (9:00) Chris and Luke arrived at the lab and started to discuss the pathways for the project, we have a meeting at 11 with Dr Dalgelish and Dr Badge to discuss what to do next. we are hoping at this stage although late to try and get a biobrick sorted so we can get the bronze criteria for the competition. We are looking at the TodX TodC1&2 TobA&B genes and the other ones in the operon for toluene degredation which we think is also the pathway for the polystyrene degradation.
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<p> (12:00) after the meeting Chris and Luke started looking though the Genomic sequences and BLAST searching for bacteria that had proteins similar to the ones above to PCR out and so far have yet to find proteins that are in p.Aeruginosa.... fingers crossed we can get hold of some of the Pseudomonas putida F1 which has all of the genes.
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<p> (15:00)Dr Badge and Chris set up the PCR reaction of the 16S to increase the amount of DNA in the forward direction, and the reverse direction ( in separate tubes) ready for Sequencing tomorrow. Chris then plated out the Yellow colonies, Orange colonies, and re streaked the 01#502 so we have fresh colonies ready to prepare them for storage as we are coming close to the end of the project.
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<p> (16:00) Chris is now righting up the Wiki while luke is looking through BLAST searches again to find proteins. Phil is currently getting spec readings for the mmp broth with the 01#502 which came out at mixed culture 0.334 orange culture 0.6 at OD600 blank being the mm , which looks good as there is no other carbon other than the polystyrene which is good news!
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Revision as of 15:33, 4 September 2012

    Saturday 1st September 2012

No entry for this date.

    Sunday 2nd September 2012

No entry for this date.

    Monday 3rd September 2012

(09:00 am) The group returned to labs in the hope that the growth curve had gone right this time. However as per usual there was too much growth over the whole weekend. Some colonies could be counted but the group decided to wait for the rest of the team to return from their homes after going home for the weekend.

(09:15 am) The group worked on the wiki writing the past weeks work in, making sure all the details were correct and in the right order.

(11:00) Nathan and Chris went to the lab and started to work out the concentrations of the 16s extracted DNA to run on the gel, ready for sequencing. We don't want to use up to much of our DNA so needed to work out the optimum amount to run on the gel. As well as that we are going to have to remake the gel as the one will made has a fair few imperfections just to be on the safe side

(14:00) Calculations done, took some time as Chris had a meeting at 12 for a hour and a half. Had it checked and now are going to get ready to run 2ul of each of our sample, and 4ul of sample number 2 which has a lower ng/ul reading. As we have only a finite amount of DNA we are to vary the amount of the markers for different conc of DNA to work out the concentration of our samples to make sure the nano-drop was accurate. After this we can get ready to sequence the DNA to find out what the bacteria is.

(15:45) Nathan loaded the gel and then put the gel lane organisation
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marker 4ul
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3 (2ul)
4 (2ul)
marker 2ul
5 (2ul)
6 (2ul)
marker 1ul
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Gel is now running, and will be complete in 1 & 1/2 hours time.

(16:30) Group meeting to bring our supervisors up to speed with the project progress, and discuss terms and action plan for the following day, as well as a minor look into future plans.

(17:30) meting finished early so that Chris could stop the Gel and then transiluminate to get a gel photo allowing us to work out the concentration of the DNA more accurately allowing us to work out how much to use for the sequencing to be done tomorrow.

    Tuesday 4th September 2012

(09:00) The group running the growth curve experiment had a single important task to do this morning. That being to plate out 2 colonies on a plate each to see if they are 2 forms of the same bacteria or simply 2 bacteria. This required plates being made, then individual colonies picked out to streak them. Once finished it is a day working on modelling, writing protocol and other computer based stuff before checking the results of the plates in the late afternoon.

(9:00) Chris and Luke arrived at the lab and started to discuss the pathways for the project, we have a meeting at 11 with Dr Dalgelish and Dr Badge to discuss what to do next. we are hoping at this stage although late to try and get a biobrick sorted so we can get the bronze criteria for the competition. We are looking at the TodX TodC1&2 TobA&B genes and the other ones in the operon for toluene degredation which we think is also the pathway for the polystyrene degradation.

(12:00) after the meeting Chris and Luke started looking though the Genomic sequences and BLAST searching for bacteria that had proteins similar to the ones above to PCR out and so far have yet to find proteins that are in p.Aeruginosa.... fingers crossed we can get hold of some of the Pseudomonas putida F1 which has all of the genes.

(15:00)Dr Badge and Chris set up the PCR reaction of the 16S to increase the amount of DNA in the forward direction, and the reverse direction ( in separate tubes) ready for Sequencing tomorrow. Chris then plated out the Yellow colonies, Orange colonies, and re streaked the 01#502 so we have fresh colonies ready to prepare them for storage as we are coming close to the end of the project.

(16:00) Chris is now righting up the Wiki while luke is looking through BLAST searches again to find proteins. Phil is currently getting spec readings for the mmp broth with the 01#502 which came out at mixed culture 0.334 orange culture 0.6 at OD600 blank being the mm , which looks good as there is no other carbon other than the polystyrene which is good news!

    Wednesday 5th September 2012

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    Thursday 6th September 2012

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    Friday 7th September 2012

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    Saturday 8th September 2012

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    Sunday 9th September 2012

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    Monday 10th September 2012

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    Tuesday 11th September 2012

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    Wedesnday 12th September 2012

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    Thursday 13th September 2012

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    Friday 14th September 2012

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    Saturday 15th September 2012

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    Sunday 16th September 2012

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    Monday 17th September 2012

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    Tuesday 18th September 2012

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    Wednesday 19th September 2012

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    Thursday 20th September 2012

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    Friday 21st September 2012

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    Saturday 22nd September 2012

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    Sunday 23rd September 2012

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    Monday 24th September 2012

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    Tuesday 25th September 2012

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    Wednesday 26th September 2012

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    Thursday 27th September 2012

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    Friday 28th September 2012

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    Saturday 29th September 2012

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    Sunday 30th September 2012

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