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*Performed gel electrophoresis on R0010 and E0241 samples. | *Performed gel electrophoresis on R0010 and E0241 samples. | ||
**Our e-gel was not entirely successful. | |||
[[Image:HH-JL biobrick-tutorial egel.jpg]] | |||
Must be more careful next time. | |||
'''Notes on using the nanodrop''' | '''Notes on using the nanodrop''' |
Revision as of 20:54, 14 June 2006
About
Undergraduate concentrating in Computer Science (class of 2007), member of 2006 Harvard iGem team.
2006/06/14
Biobrick tutorial
More detailed procedure notes are in lab notebook.
- Began with 12 samples (3x each of negative control, R0010, E0241, E7104). Fortunately our negative controls showed no growth overnight.
- Made 9 minipreps for the remaining samples. Set aside the E7104 samples (they are a positive control).
- Performed digests on 2x each of R0010 and E0241. We lost one of our E0241 samples by accident, so we threw out an R0010 sample to balance.
- Added Calf Intestinal Phosphatase (CIP) to R0010 samples to prevent self-ligation of the R0010 vector.
- Performed gel electrophoresis on R0010 and E0241 samples.
- Our e-gel was not entirely successful.
Must be more careful next time.
Notes on using the nanodrop
- Nanodrop measures concentration of DNA in small samples (1 µL). It is apparently not very accurate.
- Clean nanodrop thoroughly with kimwipes and ethanol, before and after each use
- On desktop, "ND-1000"->"Nucleic Acid"
- Before each set of samples:
- Calibrate nanodrop with drop of distilled water
- Calibrate nanodrop with drop of background (solute), e.g. distilled water or elution buffer
- Add sample to nanodrop, enter name of sample, "Measure"
- Note: mix sample before placing on nanodrop