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=Student Registration/Questionnaire=
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Please copy the source code from this page to your user page (click on the [[Image:EditButton.jpg]] button above, and copy everything inside the box to [[Special:Mypage|your user page]]).  Fill in the answers and print out a copy for next time. You do not need to keep the information on your user page once you've printed it out.
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==20.109 Spring 2007==
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===Last Name===
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Radhakrishnan
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===First Name===
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Mathangi
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===Preferred name===
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Mathangi Radha
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===Course/Minor===
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Major 20/Minor 15
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===Year of Graduation===
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2009
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===Telephone #===
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===Email===
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mradha at mit dot edu
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===Have you taken===
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7.05 /5.07 (Biochemistry)<br>
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7.06 (Cell Biology)<br>
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7.02 (General Biology Lab)<br>
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5.310 (General Chemistry Lab)<br>
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| Aid in the lysis of the bacteria cell.
Do you have any experience culturing cells (mammalian, yeast or microbial)?<br>  Yes  No
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Do you have any experience in molecular biology (electrophoresis, PCR, etc)?<br>  Yes  No
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===Please briefly describe any previous laboratory experience===
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I have no previous lab experience.
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Revision as of 20:47, 12 February 2007

protein function
I
II Keep track of the number of proteins that it nicks.
III Make the proteins bigger so that they can bind to objects easier and so that they can also bind to bigger objects.
IV
V Make the protein stronger.
VI Put the protein on the head end of the phage.
VII Aid in the lysis of the bacteria cell.
VIII Make fewer copies so that the proteins can be more flexible.
IX Change the function so that it now lyse the bacteria.
X Increase the number of proteins so that the phage can produce more double strands.
XI