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This is how an example protocol could be formatted.
This is how an example protocol could be formatted.
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Another potential protocol
Another potential protocol

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A note on protocols

Contents

Below are a number of examples of protocols - modified and non-modified - used throughout our project. The protocols we list below may not have been followed exactly in each instance of usage, often due to time constraints - beginning an experiment on one day and concluding it on another.


  1. A Note on Protocols
  2. The Goods
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. References

The Goods

Here are all of the protocols.

PCR

This is how an example protocol could be formatted.


Potassium ferricyanide assay

Another potential protocol


E. coli transformation

Another potential protocol


Synechocystis transformation

Another potential protocol

References

Here are the references.

Acknowledgements

Everyone we need to thank for help with protocols.

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