Team:WashU/Notebook

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Notebook

You should make use of the calendar feature on the wiki and start a lab notebook. This may be looked at by the judges to see how your work progressed throughout the summer. It is a very useful organizational tool as well.

May 31

  1. PCR shopping list
    1. PCR buffer w/o MgCl - 5ML - $45.00
    2. M8787- 5ML -MgCl Reagent- $49.30
    3. D7295-.5ML - dNTP - $73.00
    4. D4184-250UN - Taq Polymerase - $150.00
    5. D8045-250UN - AccuTaq - $300
    6. E1385-5ML – Ethidium Bromide – $23.70
    7. T8280-1L – Tris Acetate EDTA Buffer – $45.10
    8. NA1020-1KT – PCR Clean-Up Kit -$102.50
    9. NA1111-1KT - Gel Extraction Kit - $102.00

Subtotal: $890.60

  • Meeting with Cohen Lab grad students to finalize plan and get cassettes

June 1

  • Lesson from Burt on how to design primers
  • Codon Optimized the four genes using tool at: http://www.encorbio.com/protocols/Codon.htm
    • Recheck gene and restriction sites to make sure enzyme does not cut in the middle of the gene
  • Design Primers