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* Some samples may be used to attempt to increase the amount of digested plasmid by repeating the digestion and purification steps, or to isolate the digested plasmid by extracting it from an agarose gel.
* Some samples may be used to attempt to increase the amount of digested plasmid by repeating the digestion and purification steps, or to isolate the digested plasmid by extracting it from an agarose gel.
* The samples containing both digested and undigested plasmids can be used in the next step of the experiment.
* The samples containing both digested and undigested plasmids can be used in the next step of the experiment.
''Derek, Oggie, and Katy''
* Genomic DNA was extracted from both subspecies of B. subtilis following a new protocol.
* There was a problem with the gel, but it appears that DNA was obtained.
* This will serve as the template DNA for the PCR.




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Thursday 2/19

Josh and Casy

  • The digested plasmid DNA samples (5μL of each) were run on an agarose gel for 30 minutes.
  • The gel indicated that not all of the plasmid was digested, as there were two bands for each sample. This is ready for the aprE ligation, with about 720 ng of digested plasmid available.
  • Some samples may be used to attempt to increase the amount of digested plasmid by repeating the digestion and purification steps, or to isolate the digested plasmid by extracting it from an agarose gel.
  • The samples containing both digested and undigested plasmids can be used in the next step of the experiment.

Derek, Oggie, and Katy

  • Genomic DNA was extracted from both subspecies of B. subtilis following a new protocol.
  • There was a problem with the gel, but it appears that DNA was obtained.
  • This will serve as the template DNA for the PCR.