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+ | <p>--CS-- Today I checked the sequencing results from all of last week's sequencing. The samples that I submitted for <i>nirS</i> (3-5) and <i>norC</i> (3-2 and 3-4) all turned out great! The results showed that the promoters were inserted into the plasmids upstream of the gene sequences, just as we wanted them. I also checked the <i>norB</i> mutagenesis results.... We decided that Julie would take over with constructing the ginormous plasmid containing all four of the denitrification genes | ||
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Week of September 6th
September 3, 2014
--CS-- Today I checked the sequencing results from all of last week's sequencing. The samples that I submitted for nirS (3-5) and norC (3-2 and 3-4) all turned out great! The results showed that the promoters were inserted into the plasmids upstream of the gene sequences, just as we wanted them. I also checked the norB mutagenesis results.... We decided that Julie would take over with constructing the ginormous plasmid containing all four of the denitrification genes