Lab Work
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When bacteria with the lacZ gene inserted are present in a medium containing lactose, the pH does drop significantly. | When bacteria with the lacZ gene inserted are present in a medium containing lactose, the pH does drop significantly. | ||
Revision as of 10:18, 10 July 2006
7th July 2006
When bacteria with the lacZ gene inserted are present in a medium containing lactose, the pH does drop significantly.
6th July 2006
Unfortunately the colonies we plated on the 4th did not survive due to a problem with the competent cells we used, so today we repeated transforming and plating colonies containing the following parts:
9E | BBa_E0033 | LacZ alpha | Plate 2 | KanR |
1I | BBa_B0015 | Terminator | Plate 1 | AmpR |
7K | BBa_R0010 | IPTG responsive promoter | Plate 1 | AmpR |
3O | BBa_B0034 | RBS | Plate 1 | AmpR |
4th July 2006
We plated colonies containing plasmids with the following parts:
9E | BBa_E0033 | LacZ alpha | Plate 2 | KanR |
3P | BBa_0010 | Terminator | Plate 2 | AmpR |
7K | BBa_R0010 | IPTG responsive promoter | Plate 1 | AmpR |
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