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<h6 style="padding-left:0;padding-top:20px;">Log entry</h6>
 
<h6 style="padding-left:0;padding-top:20px;">Log entry</h6>
 
<p id="pp">Joel finished the logo redesign today - this time, he based the logo idea on a power button, recreating that with DNA and an E. coli cell, as you can see below. We continued with the teal based colour scheme, as it’s a gentle colour which we all liked, and the grey-teal colour scheme on the wiki looks really good.</p>
 
<p id="pp">Joel finished the logo redesign today - this time, he based the logo idea on a power button, recreating that with DNA and an E. coli cell, as you can see below. We continued with the teal based colour scheme, as it’s a gentle colour which we all liked, and the grey-teal colour scheme on the wiki looks really good.</p>
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<p id="pp">The LB experiment Dan set up yesterday showed us that the chloramphenicol still functioned after one day, but all media was contaminated after two days. The DNase1 and Lysozyme transformations were unsuccessful again.</p>
 
<p id="pp">The LB experiment Dan set up yesterday showed us that the chloramphenicol still functioned after one day, but all media was contaminated after two days. The DNase1 and Lysozyme transformations were unsuccessful again.</p>

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