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*Growth Phenotypes
*Growth Phenotypes
*Array data
*Array data
*Figure N: Growth phenotypes. If you'd like an example of a spot test figure from a published article, consider modeling your figure and legend along the lines of Figure 2 from Monehan et al "Fission yeast SWI/SNF and RSC complexes show compositional and functional differences from budding yeast"'''Nature Structural & Molecular Biology''' (2008) 15, 873 - 880 [[doi:10.1038/nsmb.1452| here]]
*Figure N: Western blot for TAP tag. If you'd like an example of a figure that considers protein levels, consider modeling your figure and legend along the lines of figure 6 from Laprade et al. "Characterization of New Spt3 and TATA-Binding Protein Mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Spt3–TBP Allele-Specific Interactions and Bypass of Spt8" '''Genetics'''(2007)177: 2007-2017 [[doi:10.1534/genetics.107.081976| here]]

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20.109(F08): Laboratory Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

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Primer design in Materials and Methods
Figures to include:

  • Agarose Gel showing transformed frag from PCR/Qkit
  • Western showing TAP
  • Growth Phenotypes
  • Array data
  • Figure N: Growth phenotypes. If you'd like an example of a spot test figure from a published article, consider modeling your figure and legend along the lines of Figure 2 from Monehan et al "Fission yeast SWI/SNF and RSC complexes show compositional and functional differences from budding yeast"Nature Structural & Molecular Biology (2008) 15, 873 - 880 here
  • Figure N: Western blot for TAP tag. If you'd like an example of a figure that considers protein levels, consider modeling your figure and legend along the lines of figure 6 from Laprade et al. "Characterization of New Spt3 and TATA-Binding Protein Mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Spt3–TBP Allele-Specific Interactions and Bypass of Spt8" Genetics(2007)177: 2007-2017 here