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Revision as of 19:16, 27 July 2015

E. Coli Laboratory Notebook

Make pdCas9-w:
Open pdCas9 and extract w subunit from pWJ66 by PCR

We received plasmids pdCas9 and pWJ66 in bacteria. We did a Miniprep (cf. Protocols) on overnight cultures to isolate them.

05.06.2015

Materials and method

  • 20 µl Phusion PCR (cf. Protocols) with 1 ng pdCas9 and 1ng of pWJ66, HF buffer and corresponding primers
  • PCR product purification (cf. Protocols)
  • Agarose gel electrophoresis of purified PCR products

Results

Gel shows that extraction of w subunit from pWJ66 was successful, but opening of pdCas9 was not.

05.10.2015

Still under construction