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− | <li> India suggested the idea of a creating a game as her brother could help us out with that. </li>
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− | <li> We got in contact with Joanne Jamie, an academic at Macquarie University, to gain more information about National Science Week and the university’s Orientation Day for our outreach possibilities. </li>
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− | <ul> <li> She invited us to help out in the Chifley School Program (19th September) which we agreed would be better than the other two. We have a 1 hour time slot in which we can conduct wet and dry lab activities with gifted and talented high school science students. </li> </ul>
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− | <li> Checked lab supplies to ensure we had what we needed. </li>
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− | <li> Became familiar with protocols we will be using. </li>
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− | <li> Poured LB plates made up with each of the three antibiotics we will be using- Amp, Kan and CAM. </li>
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− | <li> Conducted three transformations of DHα5 cells with DNA plasmids of Fer, Hyd1 and HydEF. </li>
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− | <li> These were grown successfully on plates. </li>
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− | <li> Dived into our first ligation attempt for Fer/Hyd following our “3-day plan” </li>
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− | <li> Results = no growth on the plates.</li>
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− | <li> This lead us to testing all our restriction enzymes on familiar plasmids, which gave us a chance to pour our own electrophoresis gel, load and run it. </li>
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− | <li> It was great to have Mike Gibbs, Dominic Logel, Thi Huynh and Ed Moh supervising and sharing their expertise.</li>
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