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Today we received the oligonucleotides we had ordered from Eurogentec. Before we could send them off with the DNA samples for sequencing we needed to perform a reconstitution. We then checked their concentrations were correct before preparing the primers and DNA samples for sequencing. | ==Floor 2== | ||
Today we received the oligonucleotides we had ordered from Eurogentec. Before we could send them off with the DNA samples for sequencing we needed to perform a reconstitution. We then checked their concentrations were correct, using a photometer, before preparing the primers and DNA samples for sequencing. | |||
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After receiving an update about the iGEM meet up in london, it was clear we needed to create a poster for the event. We set to work on this task and hoped to have it printed shortly after completion. | After receiving an update about the iGEM meet up in london, it was clear we needed to create a poster for the event. We set to work on this task and hoped to have it printed shortly after completion. | ||
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Floor 2Today we received the oligonucleotides we had ordered from Eurogentec. Before we could send them off with the DNA samples for sequencing we needed to perform a reconstitution. We then checked their concentrations were correct, using a photometer, before preparing the primers and DNA samples for sequencing.
OutreachAfter receiving an update about the iGEM meet up in london, it was clear we needed to create a poster for the event. We set to work on this task and hoped to have it printed shortly after completion.
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