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We learned that the biobrick protocol for ligation was not optimal for our conditions. Thus, using a different protocol ([https://2012.igem.org/Team:WashU/Protocols/Ligation General Ligation Protocol]), we performed a ligation of our construct CS42S and plasmid PSL2131. Then, we transformed some <i>E. coli</i> with the results of our ligation and put the plates in the incubator. | We learned that the biobrick protocol for ligation was not optimal for our conditions. Thus, using a different protocol ([https://2012.igem.org/Team:WashU/Protocols/Ligation General Ligation Protocol]), we performed a ligation of our construct CS42S and plasmid PSL2131. Then, we transformed some <i>E. coli</i> with the results of our ligation and put the plates in the incubator. | ||
- | In addition, as an extra check, we ran a gel of our ligation results to see if the procedure had worked. The gel reveals that we have several different ligations going on, including the ligation that we expect to see, at around 9 kb. <br> | + | In addition, as an extra check, we ran a gel of our ligation results to see if the procedure had worked. The gel reveals that we have several different ligations going on, including the ligation that we expect to see, at around 9 kb. In the gel below, each well has one tube of our ligation results, and two ladders are placed on either side of the trials. <br> |
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We finally proceeded to transform <i>E. coli</i> with our ligations and put the plates in the incubator to check the next day. | We finally proceeded to transform <i>E. coli</i> with our ligations and put the plates in the incubator to check the next day. |
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