Team:UNICAMP-Brazil/Notebooks/September 5
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====finO and finP Isolation from R Plasmid==== | ====finO and finP Isolation from R Plasmid==== | ||
- | *<p style=”text-align:justify;”>After the successful recovery of the R plasmid (July 24th), we could start working on the isolation of the finO and finP sequences from this plasmid. We performed a PCR using the primers we designed on July 25th, and then we ran an | + | *<p style=”text-align:justify;”>After the successful recovery of the R plasmid (July 24th), we could start working on the isolation of the finO and finP sequences from this plasmid. We performed a PCR using the primers we designed on July 25th, and then we ran an electrophoresis gel with the products, in order to confirm that we indeed amplified the correct fragments.</p> |
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- | As shown is the photo, the finO's PCR product reached about 600 bp, and the finP's PCR product reached about 120 bp. The size reached by both products correspond to the estimated lenght of the finO and finP sequences, suggesting that we amplified the correct fragments, and that we sucessful isolated both sequences from the R plasmid. | + | *<p style=”text-align:justify;”>As shown is the photo, the finO's PCR product reached about 600 bp, and the finP's PCR product reached about 120 bp. The size reached by both products correspond to the estimated lenght of the finO and finP sequences, suggesting that we amplified the correct fragments, and that we sucessful isolated both sequences from the R plasmid.</p> |
''Marcelo'' | ''Marcelo'' |
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