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= Tuesday 4<sup>th</sup> October= | = Tuesday 4<sup>th</sup> October= | ||
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===Visualization=== | ===Visualization=== | ||
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*pPS16_019 (FRB - GFP 11) clone 4 | *pPS16_019 (FRB - GFP 11) clone 4 | ||
− | ====PCR of extracted GFP 1.9 in | + | ====PCR of extracted GFP 1.9 in pUC19 (pPS16_009)==== |
''By Maxence'' | ''By Maxence'' | ||
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− | + | [[File:T--Paris Saclay--Gel11111119.png|400px|thumb|center|Result of the migration]] | |
====Cloning of GFP 1.9 PCR product in pSB1C3 by digestion-ligation==== | ====Cloning of GFP 1.9 PCR product in pSB1C3 by digestion-ligation==== | ||
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* 13 µL of water | * 13 µL of water | ||
− | The mix were incubated for 1 hour at 37°C. Then, | + | The mix were incubated for 1 hour at 37°C. Then, 5 µL of each digestion products and 20 µL of DNA ladder were placed in wells and migrated at 100V during 30 min. |
Migration products expected were : | Migration products expected were : | ||
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− | + | [[File:T--Paris Saclay--Gel111111110.png|400px|thumb|center|Result of the migration]] | |
− | The digestion products were cleaned up by using the NucleoSpin Gel and PCR Clean-up kit [[Team:Paris_Saclay/Experiments#Purification|protocol]]. Then 2 µL of each | + | The digestion products were cleaned up by using the NucleoSpin Gel and PCR Clean-up kit [[Team:Paris_Saclay/Experiments#Purification|protocol]]. After cleaned-up, sample from extract 1 and sample from extract 2 were pooled together. Then 2 µL of each cleaned-up products and 20 µL of DNA ladder were placed in wells and migrated at 100V during 30 min. |
− | + | [[File:T--Paris Saclay--Gel111111111.png|400px|thumb|center|Result of the migration]] | |
Once template and vector were cut and purified, DNA ligase was used to join the sticky ends of the template and vector together: | Once template and vector were cut and purified, DNA ligase was used to join the sticky ends of the template and vector together: |
Latest revision as of 12:09, 18 October 2016