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'''During the creation.'''<br> | '''During the creation.'''<br> | ||
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==Date:8/9== | ==Date:8/9== | ||
===Colony PCR=== | ===Colony PCR=== | ||
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#Storage | #Storage | ||
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+ | ==Date:8/13== | ||
+ | ===Confirmed of electrophoresis by PCR products and Ligation of the TA vector=== | ||
+ | #Electrophoresis | ||
+ | #Check and Colony PCR | ||
+ | #Add to TA vector | ||
+ | #*PCR products 2μL | ||
+ | #*pMD20-Tvector 1μL | ||
+ | #*D2W 2μL | ||
+ | #*Ligation Mighty Mix 5μL | ||
+ | #Cold storage(16℃,30min) | ||
+ | #Storage(-20℃) |
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During the creation.
Contents |
Creating parts of Tar methylation region.
Date:8/9
Colony PCR
Reagent
- TaKaRa Ex Taq(5units/μL) 0.5μL
- 10×Ex Taq buffer 10μL
- dNTP Mixture(2.5Meach) 8μL
- Primer F(10μM) 4μL
- Primer R(10μM) 4μL
- Template(E.coli DH5α)
→Reflection:We Took E.coli too many.You should take less E.coli.
Conditions of the thermal cycler
- 95℃(5min)
- 94℃(30sec)
- 61℃(30sec)
- 71℃(40sec)
- 72℃(1min)
- 4℃(Save)
- 2~4:35cycle→Reflection:The number of cycles was less.So,We increased The number of cycles in 8/11.(50 cycles)
Date:8/11
The purified DNA
- Electrophoresis
- Marker:pigment(buffer) 1μL,DNA molecule 2μL,TE buffer 3μL
- Sample:pigment(buffer) 1μL,sample 5μL
- Gel concentration:1.2%,Migration time:30min
→Reflection:Band was less.
- Storage
PCR Production
- Electrophoresis
- The gel check and cut
- DNA purification
- Confirmation of electrophoresis
- PCR
- 50cycle
- Storage
Date:8/13
Confirmed of electrophoresis by PCR products and Ligation of the TA vector
- Electrophoresis
- Check and Colony PCR
- Add to TA vector
- PCR products 2μL
- pMD20-Tvector 1μL
- D2W 2μL
- Ligation Mighty Mix 5μL
- Cold storage(16℃,30min)
- Storage(-20℃)