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This week we’re still trying to PCR <i>wbbC</i> out of the E. coli genome. It hasn’t worked, but Christine assures us sometimes one in a million dilutions are needed with DMSO to get the genomic DNA in the PCR-ing mood. We will prevail!
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This week we’re still trying to PCR <i>wbbC</i> out of the E. coli genome. It hasn’t worked, but Christine assures us sometimes one in a million dilutions are needed with DMSO to get the genomic DNA in the PCR-ing mood. We will prevail!>
        
        
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Revision as of 22:22, 26 September 2012

ExiGEM2012 Diary Week 10

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WEEK TEN

20th-24th August 2012

wbbC out of the E. coli genome. It hasn’t worked, but Christine assures us sometimes one in a million dilutions are needed with DMSO to get the genomic DNA in the PCR-ing mood. We will prevail!>