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=== May 30th ===
 
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All DNA pictures have been uploaded. Take your pick [[Special:ListFiles|here]]
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'''We extracted DNA from human saliva and banana in our semi-functional, backyard science lab!
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It was sort of like a pre-introduction to science which we did ourselves!'''
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1) '''Extracting DNA from Banana:''' <<[[Read here]]
 
1) '''Extracting DNA from Banana:''' <<[[Read here]]
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File:SandeepsDNA.JPG|Sandeep's DNA
 
File:SandeepsDNA.JPG|Sandeep's DNA
 
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===May 31st===
 
===May 31st===

Revision as of 05:56, 24 June 2009

May 30th

We extracted DNA from human saliva and banana in our semi-functional, backyard science lab! It was sort of like a pre-introduction to science which we did ourselves!


1) Extracting DNA from Banana: <<Read here

2) Exracting DNA from Saliva:

Images of our DNA we extracted from saliva:

  • All DNA pictures have been uploaded. Take your pick here

May 31st

Some interesting articles:

http://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/the-promise-and-perils-of-synthetic-biology

http://www.nature.com/msb/journal/v2/n1/full/msb4100104.html

http://www.edgarlissel.de/data/mnemosyne_II_01e.html (The photosensitive stripes are made of bacteria)

June 3rd

The Registry of Parts Exercise

To research a feasible idea among the various ideas that came up during the brainstorming session and present a dummy procedure on how to achieve the result on the basis of the scientific knowledge acquired in the two and a half weeks into iGEM.

Sanya: Bacteria that indicates rise in and regulates body temperature.Media:Light.jpg

Upasana

All That Glitters: Neha's Bacterial Jewelery

June 5th

Beginning laboratory procedures: Introducing ourselves to understand working in a professional laboratory.

1) Bacterial Transformation : The Process | The Bacterial Transformation Gallery

2) Preparing the Plasmid (minprep)

3) Digesting the DNA

4) Running the gel (Gel Electrophoresis)

5) Elution