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==Entry title==
==General==
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* Meeting with our principal instructor Miguel Ramírez
 
==WetLab==
*Plasnud extraction of pBBRmcS5 of DH5α.
**Roche's protocol
NOTES: Wash Buffer I used in protocol even when DH5α has low level of endonuclease activity. This is because we are looking for better ligation whit hopefully [http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Daniel_Ramirez/Notebook/UNAM_Genomics_Mexico_2011/2011/05/25 PCR product] after digestion with XbaI and HindIII.
 
*Electrophoresis gel of:
**[http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Daniel_Ramirez/Notebook/UNAM_Genomics_Mexico_2011/2011/05/25 PCR product] with 80V 90min, 2%.
**Today's plasmid extraction. 80V, 90 min, 1%.




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General

  • Meeting with our principal instructor Miguel Ramírez

WetLab

  • Plasnud extraction of pBBRmcS5 of DH5α.
    • Roche's protocol

NOTES: Wash Buffer I used in protocol even when DH5α has low level of endonuclease activity. This is because we are looking for better ligation whit hopefully PCR product after digestion with XbaI and HindIII.

  • Electrophoresis gel of:
    • PCR product with 80V 90min, 2%.
    • Today's plasmid extraction. 80V, 90 min, 1%.