Team:BostonU/Training

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        <th colspan="2" scope="col">• Learned about synthetic biology, iGEM, and MoClo. <br>
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• Became familiar with lab part and BioBrick part nomenclature.<br>
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• Learned how to use miniEugene from CIDAR lab members.<br>
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• Developed plan for next two weeks that would guide through training of essential lab protocols - specifically plate streaking, minipreps, MoClo, sequencing, and colony PCR.<br>
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• Began using miniEugene to design architecture of constructs.<br>
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• Struck out plates with 15 L0 parts, 6 L1 parts, and 2 L2 parts and grew colonies in liquid cultures overnight.<br>
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Revision as of 20:05, 21 June 2014



Training Notebook

This notebook details the concepts, methods, and protocols learned throughout the iGEM process by all of the BU team members.

May

Week of May 12

• Learned about synthetic biology, iGEM, and MoClo.
• Became familiar with lab part and BioBrick part nomenclature.
• Learned how to use miniEugene from CIDAR lab members.
• Developed plan for next two weeks that would guide through training of essential lab protocols - specifically plate streaking, minipreps, MoClo, sequencing, and colony PCR.
• Began using miniEugene to design architecture of constructs.
• Struck out plates with 15 L0 parts, 6 L1 parts, and 2 L2 parts and grew colonies in liquid cultures overnight.










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