Team:University College London/Notebook/Week4
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- | Today our lab work was concerned with agar plate preparation which allow us to start transformations tomorrow. Three team member prepared the following agar plates: LB, LB+Ampicillin & LB+Chloramphenicol. This will allow us to begin biobrick transformation. | + | <div class="notebook-training"> ''' Wet lab-agar preparation'''Today our lab work was concerned with agar plate preparation which allow us to start transformations tomorrow. Three team member prepared the following agar plates: LB, LB+Ampicillin & LB+Chloramphenicol. This will allow us to begin biobrick transformation. </div> |
- | Modelling. We managed to deduce the equation for our degradation model that is based on specific activity of our enzyme of interest which is laccase. Tomorrow we will be able to write a code for this specific reaction on matlab. The equation deduced today is only initial, as we progress we might additional 'noise' representations to it. | + | Modelling. We managed to deduce the equation for our degradation model that is based on specific activity of our enzyme of interest which is laccase. Tomorrow we will be able to write a code for this specific reaction on matlab. The equation deduced today is only initial, as we progress we might additional 'noise' representations to it. </div> |
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+ | <div class="notebook-achievement"> '''Achievement - Open day/Wet lab!''' Today our team member created an amazing poster that will be used during the open day tomorrow as our project representation! It shows all the land that will be available for all of us to inhabit once the plastic island is created. </div> |
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Notebook: Week 4
Preparations | Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 | Week 14 | Week 15 | Week 16
Aims For This Week
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Monday
Modelling. Today we started working for our first model for degradation module. Firstly we looked for the right software. Initially we were considering both COPASI 4.8 as well as Matlab . We finally decided to use Matlab as it will give a greater flexibility to our model. The aim for the degradation model is to represent degradation of polyethylene in two different environments: ocean as well as lab. </div>
Tuesday
Modelling. We managed to deduce the equation for our degradation model that is based on specific activity of our enzyme of interest which is laccase. Tomorrow we will be able to write a code for this specific reaction on matlab. The equation deduced today is only initial, as we progress we might additional 'noise' representations to it. </div>