Team:Cambridge/Diary/Week 12

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Analysis of the sequence sent to us of the biobricks we had hoped to make indicate that the riboswitches have inserted - backwards. The current sequence is Backbone-Front of Suffix-End of Prefix-Riboswitch-End of Suffix-Start of Prefix. This almost success is somewhat mocking. However, Jolyon is starting to try to assemble our biobricks with standard assembly instead - hopefully less can go wrong with this. It's a shame to give up on Gibson, but it has not been our friend this Summer.
Analysis of the sequence sent to us of the biobricks we had hoped to make indicate that the riboswitches have inserted - backwards. The current sequence is Backbone-Front of Suffix-End of Prefix-Riboswitch-End of Suffix-Start of Prefix. This almost success is somewhat mocking. However, Jolyon is starting to try to assemble our biobricks with standard assembly instead - hopefully less can go wrong with this. It's a shame to give up on Gibson, but it has not been our friend this Summer.
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Andreas and Paul started getting some images of the spores we made over the last few days. We should be able to use this microscopy as an assay when we are testing the efficacy of the new promotor we're hoping to submit. Speed of germination should be re
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Andreas and Paul started getting some images of the spores we made over the last few days. We should be able to use this microscopy as an assay when we are testing the efficacy of the new promotor we're hoping to submit. Speed of germination should be fairly simple to measure with this capacity.
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Revision as of 15:19, 14 September 2012

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Contents

Monday

PCR of the biobrick backbone is still proving troublesome, as no bands are coming out. Oli's trying the PCRs at ever higher

But at least both a restriction digest and a colony PCR confirmed the identity of our Magnesium Riboswitch construct. One of the colonies seems to be fluorescing far more green than the other, which may be down to a mutation that has upregulated our sfGFP. We'll need to do some characterization before we can confirm that, though.

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Analysis of the sequence sent to us of the biobricks we had hoped to make indicate that the riboswitches have inserted - backwards. The current sequence is Backbone-Front of Suffix-End of Prefix-Riboswitch-End of Suffix-Start of Prefix. This almost success is somewhat mocking. However, Jolyon is starting to try to assemble our biobricks with standard assembly instead - hopefully less can go wrong with this. It's a shame to give up on Gibson, but it has not been our friend this Summer.

Andreas and Paul started getting some images of the spores we made over the last few days. We should be able to use this microscopy as an assay when we are testing the efficacy of the new promotor we're hoping to submit. Speed of germination should be fairly simple to measure with this capacity.