Team:EPF-Lausanne/Notebook/June2011

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== Wednesday, 29 June 2011 ==
== Wednesday, 29 June 2011 ==
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By changing the elongation time to 1 minute and choosing the lower of the two melting temperatures (49 vs. 55), we were able to run a PCR which amplified the J61002 backbone. However, the P23019 backbone remained unamplified despite these changes.  
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The mixed success of the previous day's PCR required a change in tactics. First, it was decided that the elongation time should be increased from 40 seconds to 1 minute. Second, it was deemed important to take melting temperature into consideration. The IDT (Integrated DNA Technologies) toolbox allows you to compute melting temperatures for sequences. Inserting the primer sequences yielded the following heats:
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1) P23019-r: 45.8 + 3 = 48.8
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2) P23019-f: 60.8 + 3 = 63.8
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3) J61002-bb-f: 52.2 + 3 = 55.2
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4) J61002-term-r: 49.3 + 3 = 52.3
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The lowest temperature was 49 (48.8) so we proceeded to do a PCR with these values. The J61002 plasmid backbone was properly amplified.However, the P23019 backbone remained unamplified despite these changes.  
[[File:EPFL-29-06_J6_backb.jpg|300px|J61002 backbone amplification, but no P23019]]
[[File:EPFL-29-06_J6_backb.jpg|300px|J61002 backbone amplification, but no P23019]]

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