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Revision as of 14:34, 21 August 2012
week 11: 9 july - 15 july
Office work
Lab work
TuYV
- Two (non-readthrough) gene variants were digested and ligated into pSB1A3 backbone.
Written by: Wouter
PLRV
The start of the lab work on PLRV
We went out to the potato fields near Wageningen to look for PLRV infected potatoes. We thought we found some infected plants, based on the primary symptoms namely smaller sizes of the plants and curled leafs (figure 1).
We contacted Kees Bus and Chris Cuperus, who are experts at the Wageningen University on potato diseases. Judging the pictures, they concluded that these plants were probably not infected by PLRV.
This week we started trial experiments for RNA isolation from potato plants.