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<h1>Set backs </h1>
 
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“Science never solves a problem without creating ten more” - <b>George Bernard Shaw</b><br>
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<h4>Sequences</h4>
 
<h4>Sequences</h4>

Latest revision as of 20:43, 18 September 2015

Set backs

“Science never solves a problem without creating ten more” - George Bernard Shaw

Sequences

  • We planned to work with three different loci, yet forgot to synthesize a selectionmarker within the sequence for the recombination.
  • Due to misunderstanding the only working homologous insert for the can1 gene was not used.

rpd3

  • the rpd3 clones sent for sequencing always contained mutations

Golden Gate

  • we ordered a wrong enzyme with a way too high temperature optimum --> reaction had very little production
  • accidentally digestion of our Golden Gate fragments over night with an enzyme with star activity