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*[http://mts-msb.nature.com/cgi-bin/main.plex?form_type=display_auth_instructions Author guidlines for Nature MSB]
*[http://mts-msb.nature.com/cgi-bin/main.plex?form_type=display_auth_instructions Author guidlines for Nature MSB]
*[http://www.pnas.org/misc/iforc.shtml PNAS information for authors]
*[http://www.pnas.org/misc/iforc.shtml PNAS information for authors]
 
*[http://www.pnas.org/misc/LaTex.shtml Latex template]
 
==Questions for Stephen==
 
#Did we do the wintergreen timecourses using the exact same protocol as the banana timecourses?  We need to rewrite the methods section on this.
#I can't find the lane order for the protein gels.  I've uploaded the gel pictures to the relevant days ... [[IGEM:MIT/2006/Notebook/2007-7-16]] and [[IGEM:MIT/2006/Notebook/2007-8-2]].  Is there any way to figure out which lane is which?
#*A: The only way I can think of is if I have some of the photos with the lanes labeled (handwritten) around the lab bench.  I'll look for them tomorrow.


==General outstanding issues==
==General outstanding issues==
*Update <bbpart>BBa_Q04401</bbpart> (Jason)
*Make sure J45900 gets into registry
*Make sure J45900 gets into registry
*Get new figure from Barry
*Get supplementary information from Barry
*Submit sequences to Genbank
*Submit sequences to Genbank
*Should I cite Mol Sci for yeast strain template?
 
===Odor thresholds===
"The odor threshold of a compound is the lowest concentration at which its smell can be detected." 
 
*[http://people.ok.ubc.ca/neggers/Chem422A/The%20Odor%20and%20Aroma%20of%20Wine.pdf Isoamyl acetate]
*[http://www.sciencelab.com/xMSDS-Methyl_salicylate-9927362 Methyl salicylate]

Latest revision as of 12:59, 28 April 2008

General outstanding issues

  • Make sure J45900 gets into registry
  • Submit sequences to Genbank

Odor thresholds

"The odor threshold of a compound is the lowest concentration at which its smell can be detected."