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<div class="notebook-human">'''Human Practice -Speed Debate:''' We hosted an evening of speed debating to deliberate the question “Should synthetic organisms be released in the ocean to combat plastic pollution?”. The evening was a success! Attendees ranged from all different backgrounds including Bloomberg, London Futurists group, London Hackspace and the Guardian. Check out the <html><a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:University_College_London/HumanPractice/SpeedDebating" title="Article" target="_blank">Speed Debating wiki page</a></html>.</div> | <div class="notebook-human">'''Human Practice -Speed Debate:''' We hosted an evening of speed debating to deliberate the question “Should synthetic organisms be released in the ocean to combat plastic pollution?”. The evening was a success! Attendees ranged from all different backgrounds including Bloomberg, London Futurists group, London Hackspace and the Guardian. Check out the <html><a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:University_College_London/HumanPractice/SpeedDebating" title="Article" target="_blank">Speed Debating wiki page</a></html>.</div> | ||
<div class="notebook-meeting"> '''Meeting - Supervisor.''' The whole team met with Darren, our supervisor to discuss our problems in the wet lab.</div> | <div class="notebook-meeting"> '''Meeting - Supervisor.''' The whole team met with Darren, our supervisor to discuss our problems in the wet lab.</div> | ||
+ | <div class="notebook-wetlab"> '''Wet Lab.''' Today we minipreped yesterday’s inoculated samples of the following biobricks: J23100, J23106, B0030, 1750016 as well as the ligation product (J23119+ B0034). The outcome of inoculation was that only 6 out of 15 falcons had growth in them (three samples of J23106 and three samples of the ligation product) so the miniprep was done only for these six samples/falcon tubes. The result of miniprep was very low concentrations were found and the shape of the graph did not indicate the presence of DNA. This led to the conclusion that the transformations were not successful. Also PCR for the same plasmid backbones as yesterday (PSB1A3, PSB1C3, PSB1K3) plus an additional one (PSB1T3) was repeated (from yesterday) with phusion kit this time. As a result of this, the bands for the plasmid backbones were found to be in the right region (around 2000 bp) for three out of four samples (PSB1A3, PSB1C3, PSB1K3). There was no band for the fourth plasmid backbone. </div> | ||
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Notebook: Week 9
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 of the Week
The aims of the week include continuing with attempts at ligation in the lab, and the transformation of any remaining BioBricks. On the wiki, we hope to get a more detailed account of our research on the site, and continue with our new Lab book. As far as modelling is concerned, we need to create a more advanced version of the degradation model, and to create a basic model for cell toxicity and salt tolerance. With regard Human Practice, our speed debate is this week, so we want to hear the different opinions from the public regarding the release/use of synthetic organisms to combat pollution, and also explore into the ethical, social and legal issues concerned with this.