Team:TU-Eindhoven/Notebook/Week3

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'''Working hard'''
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<h3>Working hard</h3>
Our budget is approved by the organization, so now we can spend some money on the device, lab equipment and team shirts! Furthermore, the first design for the wiki, poster and presentation is created.
Our budget is approved by the organization, so now we can spend some money on the device, lab equipment and team shirts! Furthermore, the first design for the wiki, poster and presentation is created.
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'''Update from the lab'''
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<h3>Update from the lab</h3>
We started over from scratch using the old method to get the GECOs in the yeast. We also started using another method: cloning into yeast by homologous recombination. This new method makes use of the ability of yeast to ‘glue’ matching pieces of DNA together. This saves us most of the hassle of the original method of molecular cloning, where we do the cutting and pasting by hand.  
We started over from scratch using the old method to get the GECOs in the yeast. We also started using another method: cloning into yeast by homologous recombination. This new method makes use of the ability of yeast to ‘glue’ matching pieces of DNA together. This saves us most of the hassle of the original method of molecular cloning, where we do the cutting and pasting by hand.  
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'''Nice software improvements'''
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<h3>Nice software improvements</h3>
For each pixel of the device a single pulse train is added to the software. We are lucky to have only 16 pixels, as it required a lot of programming! The refresh rate is now fixed to 17 seconds, which is caused by the specific phases needed to separate the square waves. We are still working on this… But at least we can produce one nice image on our ‘screen’!
For each pixel of the device a single pulse train is added to the software. We are lucky to have only 16 pixels, as it required a lot of programming! The refresh rate is now fixed to 17 seconds, which is caused by the specific phases needed to separate the square waves. We are still working on this… But at least we can produce one nice image on our ‘screen’!
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