Difference between revisions of "Team:UPMC-Paris/Experiments"

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<p><br>Select restriction enzymes to digest your DNA. Determine an appropriate reaction buffer by reading the instructions for your enzyme.<br>In a 1.5mL tube combine the following:</p>
 
<p><br>Select restriction enzymes to digest your DNA. Determine an appropriate reaction buffer by reading the instructions for your enzyme.<br>In a 1.5mL tube combine the following:</p>
 
<ol>
 
<ol>
<li>➟ DNA </li>
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<li> ➟ DNA </li>
<li>➟ Restriction Enzyme(s)</li>  
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<li> ➟ Restriction Enzyme(s)</li>  
<li>➟ Buffer </li>
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<li> ➟ Buffer </li>
<li>➟ dH2O up to total volume</li>
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<li> ➟ dH2O up to total volume</li>
 
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<p><br>Mix gently by pipetting.<br>Incubate tube at appropriate temperature (usually 37°C) for 1 hour.<br>Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.<br>To visualize the results of your digest, conduct gel electrophoresis</p>
 
<p><br>Mix gently by pipetting.<br>Incubate tube at appropriate temperature (usually 37°C) for 1 hour.<br>Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.<br>To visualize the results of your digest, conduct gel electrophoresis</p>
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<p><br>Combine the following in a PCR or Eppendorf tube:</p>
 
<p><br>Combine the following in a PCR or Eppendorf tube:</p>
 
<ol>
 
<ol>
<li>➟ Vector DNA</li>
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<li> ➟ Vector DNA</li>
<li>➟ Insert DNA</li>
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<li> ➟ Insert DNA</li>
<li>➟ Ligase Buffer (1μL/10μL reaction for 10X buffer, and 2μL/10μL reaction for 5X buffer)</li>
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<li> ➟ Ligase Buffer (1μL/10μL reaction for 10X buffer, and 2μL/10μL reaction for 5X buffer)</li>
<li>➟ 0.5-1μL T4 DNA Ligase</li>
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<li> ➟ 0.5-1μL T4 DNA Ligase</li>
<li>➟ H20 to a total of 10μL</li></ol>
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<li> ➟ H20 to a total of 10μL</li></ol>
 
<p><br>To dertermine the amount of DNA needed, we used the NEB calculator<br>Incubate at room temperature for 2hr, or at 16°C overnight (following the manufacturer’s instructions).</p>
 
<p><br>To dertermine the amount of DNA needed, we used the NEB calculator<br>Incubate at room temperature for 2hr, or at 16°C overnight (following the manufacturer’s instructions).</p>
 
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