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<br>• Golden Gate Assembly: BB3_07, BB3_10, BB3_11, BB3_13, BB3_14, BB3_17, BB3_18, BB3_19, BB3_20, BB3_21, BB3_22, BB3_23, BB3_24, BB2_36, C-PPP_03, C-PPP_04</br>
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GG-products are then transformed into competent cells. Colonies with specific antibiotic resistances were selected out by using antibiotic-containing media. The next day, positives clones were confirmed via a OneTaq colony PCR and a gel electrophoresis before a Miniprep was made.
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<br>• A temperature-sensitivity test was performed for cells with pSIM5, a temperature sensitive plasmid. An overnight culture was incubated at 37°C and a control was incubated at 28°C. The overnight culture at 37°C was tested as positive and lost the plasmid, while the control maintained its plasmid.</br>
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<br>• Two clones of yeast cells carrying the Cas9 plasmid made competent for the next transformation</br>
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<br>• Sent for Sequencing: BB2_21, BB2_19, BB2_31, BB2_32, BB2_33, BB2_34, BB3_01, BB3_13, BB3_14,
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C-PPP_02, C-PPP_03</br>
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Revision as of 23:23, 29 October 2017

Notebook

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Notebook.


All protocols we used for the methods can be found here: Protocol

For further information regarding our Golden Gate Assembly products, please refer to our part collection site.

Week 1 (03/07-07/07)
 
Week 2 (10/07-14/07)
 
Week 3 (17/07-21/07)
 
Week 4 (24/07-28/07)
 
Week 5 (31/07-04/08)
 
Week 6 (07/08-11/08)
 
Week 7 (14/08-18/08)
 
Week 8 (21/08-25/08)
 
Week 9 (28/08-01/09)
 
Week 10 (04/09-08/09)
 
Week 11 (11/09-15/09)
 
Week 12 (18/09-22/09)
 
Week 13 (25/09-29/09)
 
Week 14 (02/10-06/10)
 
Week 15 (09/10-13/10)