Team:Lambert GA/labnotebook

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<td>We ran a gradient PCR with HybB and R0011 as control. diagnostic gel showed the best temperature for PCR was 44.6°C and 53.3°C. On the gel we had bands around 400 base pairs, which is the expected length of our primers and part. We used QIAprep for PCR cleanup. We decided to combine 4 PCR reactions and purify to use in digestions and ligations. After purification HybB is 27.4ng/ul and control was 9.9 ng/ul.
<td>We ran a gradient PCR with HybB and R0011 as control. diagnostic gel showed the best temperature for PCR was 44.6°C and 53.3°C. On the gel we had bands around 400 base pairs, which is the expected length of our primers and part. We used QIAprep for PCR cleanup. We decided to combine 4 PCR reactions and purify to use in digestions and ligations. After purification HybB is 27.4ng/ul and control was 9.9 ng/ul.
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