Team:Waterloo/Notebook

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==Strain List==
==Strain List==
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The strain list that we used to manage our freezer stocks.
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The [[Team:Waterloo/Notebook/strainlist|strain list]] that we used to manage our freezer stocks.
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==Protocols==
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The list of [[Team:Waterloo/Notebook/protocols|protocols]] that we used in the lab.
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==Recipes==
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Our [[Team:Waterloo/Notebook/recipes|recipes]] for making different media.
==Safety==
==Safety==
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Our project does not involve any genes from human pathogens or plant pathogens. Researcher safety is not a concern because the organisms we work with are all Biosafety level 1. Of course, all precautions taken to be taken with respect to recombinant DNA have been taken.
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Health risks to lab researchers are minimal because the organisms used are all Biosafety level 1─our project does not involve any genes from human pathogens or plant pathogens.  
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All precautions with respect to recombinant DNA are observed:
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-All waste is autoclaved before being thrown away.
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*All waste is autoclaved before being thrown away.
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-Researchers practice aseptic technique, and frequent hand washing.
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*Researchers practice aseptic technique, and frequent hand washing.
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-Bench surfaces are disinfected with ethanol
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*Bench surfaces are disinfected with ethanol.

Latest revision as of 02:19, 22 October 2009

Contents

Oligos

A list of all oligos we've used, either as PCR primers or for other purposes.

Strain List

The strain list that we used to manage our freezer stocks.

Protocols

The list of protocols that we used in the lab.

Recipes

Our recipes for making different media.

Safety

Health risks to lab researchers are minimal because the organisms used are all Biosafety level 1─our project does not involve any genes from human pathogens or plant pathogens.

All precautions with respect to recombinant DNA are observed:

  • All waste is autoclaved before being thrown away.
  • Researchers practice aseptic technique, and frequent hand washing.
  • Bench surfaces are disinfected with ethanol.