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==Notebook==
==Notebook==
==Week 1: May 16-20==
==Week 1: May 16-20==
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[[Week 1: May 16-20]]
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Today we laid out the weekly schedule for assembly, as follows
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[[Week 2: May 23-27]]
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<blockquote>Day 1: grow culture</blockquote>
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[[Week 3: May 30-June 3]]
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<blockquote>Day 2: Assemble (all day)</blockquote>
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<blockquote>Day 3: grow colonies and check with PCR</blockquote>
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<blockquote>Day 4: miniprep</blockquote>
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<blockquote>Day 5: sequence results</blockquote>
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<blockquote>Day 6: use miniprep</blockquote>
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Note: Every step is done each day for different assemblies
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We also began developing preliminary ideas for the summer project:
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!Proposed Idea
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!Preliminary Thoughts
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|style="color:blue;"|'''Bacterial photosynthesis'''  ||  Up-regulate bacterial chlorophyll, BCHM=gene to increase chlorophyll production
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|style="color:blue;"|'''Microbial fuel cells'''  ||        Bacteria add electrons to Fe+3 and electrodes to create current, Use sacrificial anode (geobacter)
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|style="color:blue;"|'''Serotonin sensor''' ||      ????
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|style="color:blue;"|'''Bacterial arithmetic'''  ||        Use sRNAs to regulate translation to mirror arithmetic operations based on expression rates
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We spent the rest of the day researching these ideas to determine their plausibility.
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Revision as of 18:55, 2 June 2011


Notebook

Week 1: May 16-20

Week 1: May 16-20 Week 2: May 23-27 Week 3: May 30-June 3

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