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Given the lack of success using SBFP2 (BBa_K156010) and it's poor gel results listed on the registry, we requested a new part from the registry (BBa_K156025) which contains RBS+SBFP2 (B0034+K156010). | Given the lack of success using SBFP2 (BBa_K156010) and it's poor gel results listed on the registry, we requested a new part from the registry (BBa_K156025) which contains RBS+SBFP2 (B0034+K156010). | ||
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+ | Induction of pBad continued to fail despite adding up to 5mM arabinose to the cultures. We discovered that the pBad promoter (BBa_I13453) we were using required AraC to work and that our commercially purchased cells lack the AraC gene. To remedy this error, we have started working with BBa_I0500, a pBad promoter that also contains the AraC gene. | ||
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+ | Chris Anderson came to visit and we met with him to discuss our iGEM project and other work. | ||
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Wet Lab Team Notebook - Traci Haddock
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