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<p>The "scissors" bacteria strain will have an RFP (<a href = "http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_E1010">part E1010</a>)and promoter (<a href = "http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_I12006">part I12006</a>). It will contain the AraC gene (<a href = "http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_C0080">part C0080</a>) to induce the "rock" strain.</p>
<p>The "scissors" bacteria strain will have an RFP (<a href = "http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_E1010">part E1010</a>)and promoter (<a href = "http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_I12006">part I12006</a>). It will contain the AraC gene (<a href = "http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_C0080">part C0080</a>) to induce the "rock" strain.</p>
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<h3>Notebook</h3>
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<h4>May 20</h4><p>Vansh Singh began <a href="http://casp.agency-stem.org/media/G13-LP0012-25.pdf">a protocol to prepare competent cells</a>. This protocol omitted the final step of resuspension. Vansh caught this mistake in the protocol and continued the process of making competent cells from the protocol's source.</p>
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<h4>May 21</h4><p>Vansh Singh completed cell competency from yesterday.</p>
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<p>Vansh Singh resuspended BBa_B0015, BBa_I12006, BBa_I13502,pSBIA3, and pSBIC3. He transformed these parts into competent cells. Unfortunately, a thermocycler program which was supposed to hold parts at 42 degrees Celsius for two minutes went up to 92 degrees Celsius. He stopped the program as it was climbing up to 92 degrees when it was at 90 degrees. Transformation was compromised. However, Vansh Singh continued the transformation process of those cells. Afterwards, he also found it fit to start another round of transformation. Vansh Singh inoculated the transformed cells from his first batch onto an agar plate. However, he had forgotten to add the respective antibiotics to the plates beforehand. Therefore the plates had to be disposed.</p><p>Vansh Singh moved the cells into the fridge before he left</p>
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<h4>May 21</h4><p>Vansh Singh superficially added Ampicillin to an agar plate and added Kanamayacin to another agar plate. Because of limited plates, he divided each plate into fifths and inoculated cells from each batch into its respective agar plate in its respective "fifth." Vansh Singh made LB agar.</p>
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