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− | <p>Our spectrophotometer results indicated that blue chromoprotein was not translated at all. After a while, we inspected our protocols and procedures thoroughly and finally had an answer to why it did not work: our 3A assembling was flawed | + | <p>Our spectrophotometer results indicated that blue chromoprotein was not translated at all. After a while, we inspected our protocols and procedures thoroughly and finally had an answer to why it did not work: our 3A assembling was flawed, as shown in Figure 1. The main problem is that in the assembled plasmids the blue chromoprotein gene is before the T7 promoter and RBS and this is a result if otherwise restrictions, ligations and transformation were successful.</p> |
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− | <p style="margin-bottom:0; padding-bottom:10%;">In the end, we did not create constructs that we were expecting, but we have learned so much about lab procedures, for example different ligation methods, and the importance of thorough planning. If we had even once went to back to check our restriction plans with instructors or even within ourselves, we believe that we would have got different results and also saved time. At least, we understand now what went wrong. To make sure that the same thing does not happen with the propane production and the creation of micelles, we asked for help or a confirmation even for | + | <p style="margin-bottom:0; padding-bottom:10%;">In the end, we did not create constructs that we were expecting, but we have learned so much about lab procedures, for example different ligation methods, and the importance of thorough planning. If we had even once went to back to check our restriction plans with instructors or even within ourselves, we believe that we would have got different results and also saved time. At least, we understand now what went wrong. To make sure that the same thing does not happen with the propane production and the creation of micelles, we asked for help or a confirmation even for the smallest details. |
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