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    <p>The only transformation that worked was the Tet BB transformation from the iGEM kit, and it had a lower efficiency than expected. The Gibson positive control had about 3 colonies as well, leading us to believe that the transformation was what was causing the problem.</p>
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Revision as of 20:11, 15 October 2016

Notebook

Saturday, August 13th

Results:

Transformations:

The only transformation that worked was the Tet BB transformation from the iGEM kit, and it had a lower efficiency than expected. The Gibson positive control had about 3 colonies as well, leading us to believe that the transformation was what was causing the problem.