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  • ==Experimental procedure== ...e a different statistical procedure, if you like. Be sure to document the procedure you used.
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  • # Procedure: #* Document the procedure used to gather your data.
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  • ==Procedure== ...>multcompare</tt> function in MATLAB implements a correction to the t-test procedure to assure that the ''family-wise error rate'' (FWER) is less than the signi
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  • ===Explain the apparatus and procedure=== *Addresses shortcomings of the experimental procedure and problems that arose during experimentation
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  • * Dispose of all materials properly. Ask an instructor is you are unsure of procedure.
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  • ... the sample and revisited for later samples. It is set in this calibration procedure by moving the laser spot so that the point of maximum sensitivity is arrive ... on having the correct value for "Scan sensitivity" (from your calibration procedure). The "Scan frequency" (lines per second) sets the speed of the tip across
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  • ===Alignment procedure=== ''Note: throughout this procedure, the Relay Lens (3A) will be called the Beam Expander Lens and Relay Lens I
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  • [[Category:Procedure]] {{Template:Safety Warning|message=This procedure uses sensitive biological samples. Wear gloves to avoid contamination.}}
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  • [[Category:Procedure]]
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  • ... make. The measurement sections should include subsections that detail the procedure you used, data you gathered, analysis you did, and results you obtained. Yo
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  • <li>Procedure <li>Procedure
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  • [[Category:Procedure]] {{Template:Safety Warning|message=This procedure uses sensitive biological samples. Wear gloves to avoid contamination.}}
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  • The procedure depicted in the above graphs is repeated for each measurement, in each of t The procedure depicted above is repeated for several laser intensities and for each stage
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  • The procedure for creating the simulation is:
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  • It looks like the general procedure is to point light at it and fry it. ...ll]: frequency-domain measurement using lock-in amplifier. A cool-sounding procedure, well suited to the existing DNA melter, and apparently also beneficial bec
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  • <li>Procedure <li>Procedure
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  • ...and gloves. Spray gloves with ethanol. (Repeat as necessary throughout the procedure.)
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  • ...er with 70% ethanol. Periodically spray gloves with ethanol throughout the procedure.
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  • ...nd 1 μm silica microspheres as described in the magnification measurement procedure (40x objective only).
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  • ... falls on the first minimum of the other source’s image. This suggests a procedure for measuring resolution: image a point source; measure the peak-to-trough ...necessary adjustments to your microscope and repeat this particle-tracking procedure to attain sufficient stability:
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  • ==Optical trap procedure== ==Optical trap procedure==
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  • ...ring the the extension. Regardless of the two force conditions chosen, the procedure provides two, datapoints, (<i>x<sub>i</sub></i>, <i>y<sub>i</sub></i>); <i>
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  • ==Procedure==
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  • ====Procedure====
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  • For this part of the procedure, you will need:
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  • ..., and divide by the magnification. In this part of the lab, you will use a procedure inspired by this simple idea to estimate the resolution of your microscope.
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  • A ''measurement procedure'' is set of actions that strive to reveal the value of an unknown physical ...was obtained just by chance or because of a shortcoming of the measurement procedure. Conclusions drawn from measured quantities must be considered in the conte
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  • ## Procedure ## Procedure
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  • ...ww.thorlabs.com ThorLabs website] can be very helpful. For example, if the procedure calls for an SPW602 spanner wrench and you have no idea what such a thing m * Repeat the procedure at several image and object distances. Do an equal number with the target p
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  • ...r confidence interval like this: Imagine that you repeated the measurement procedure precisely the same way 100 times. Because of random noise alone, the values
    30 KB (4,815 words) - 21:47, 27 December 2015
  • ...lyse the bacteria, and run whole bacterial extracts on a protein gel. This procedure is called SDS-PAGE, for sodium docecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electroph ...rocess three samples (the three +IPTG extracts) according to the following procedure. You should either time your spins with another group, or balance your tube
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  • #Follow the Day 3 procedure (trypsin for monolayer culture, EDTA-citrate for alginate culture) to recov ...ated to 50 &deg;C while you prepare your samples. This is required for the procedure to work optimally.
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  • ...andled gently, specifically kept cold and not vortexed. The transformation procedure is efficient enough for most lab purposes, with efficiencies as high as 10<
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  • ...rm what is commonly called a “mini-prep.” This term distinguishes the procedure from a “maxi-” or “large scale-prep” which involves a larger volume
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  • ...just for counting and not for separating subpopulations of cells, then the procedure is called "flow cytometry," and this is what you will be doing today.
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others in the back.
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  • ...you might want to modify the standard protocol. Otherwise, follow the same procedure as you did for the initial library screen.
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others in the back.
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others in the back.
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  • ...andled gently, specifically kept cold and not vortexed. The transformation procedure is efficient enough for most lab purposes, with efficiencies as high as 10^
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  • ...rm what is commonly called a “mini-prep.” This term distinguishes the procedure from a “maxi-” or “large scale-prep” which involves a larger volume
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  • ...andled gently, specifically kept cold and not vortexed. The transformation procedure is efficient enough for most lab purposes, with efficiencies as high as 10<
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others in the back.
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  • ...just for counting and not for separating subpopulations of cells, then the procedure is called "flow cytometry," and this is what you will be doing today.
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  • ...just for counting and not for separating subpopulations of cells, then the procedure is called "flow cytometry," and this is what you will be doing today.
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  • ...rm what is commonly called a “mini-prep.” This term distinguishes the procedure from a “maxi-” or “large scale-prep” which involves a larger volume
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  • ...andled gently, specifically kept cold and not vortexed. The transformation procedure is efficient enough for most lab purposes, with efficiencies as high as 10<
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  • ...smid DNA you used in your mutagenesis reaction, assuming that the miniprep procedure results in typical concentrations of 1 &mu;g/&mu;L.
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  • ...smid, you might increase the amount of DNA used during the transformation procedure at the end of lab. In between electrophoresis and transformation, we will h
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  • ...rm what is commonly called a mini-prep. This term distinguishes the procedure from a maxi- or large scale-prep which involves a larger volume
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  • ...lyse the bacteria, and run whole bacterial extracts on a protein gel. This procedure is called SDS-PAGE, for sodium docecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electroph ...rocess three samples (the three +IPTG extracts) according to the following procedure. You should either time your spins with another group, or balance your tube
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  • ...andled gently, specifically kept cold and not vortexed. The transformation procedure is efficient enough for most lab purposes, with efficiencies as high as 10<
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  • ...rm what is commonly called a “mini-prep.” This term distinguishes the procedure from a “maxi-” or “large scale-prep” which involves a larger volume
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  • ...just for counting and not for separating subpopulations of cells, then the procedure is called "flow cytometry," and this is what you will be doing today.
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others in the back.
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others in the back.
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  • ...andled gently, specifically kept cold and not vortexed. The transformation procedure is efficient enough for most lab purposes, with efficiencies as high as 10<
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  • ...rm what is commonly called a “mini-prep.” This term distinguishes the procedure from a “maxi-” or “large scale-prep” which involves a larger volume
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  • #Resuspend each sample in 44 &mu;L of RNase-free water by the following procedure: ...deg;C while you prepare your samples. This preparation is required for the procedure to work optimally.
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others in the back.
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  • ...andled gently, specifically kept cold and not vortexed. The transformation procedure is efficient enough for most lab purposes, with efficiencies as high as 10< ... of the card if you wish. Your card will be all the information about this procedure that you can use for the [[20.109(F11):DNA engineering lab practical| lab p
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  • ...rm what is commonly called a mini-prep. This term distinguishes the procedure from a maxi- or large scale-prep which involves a larger volume
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  • ...just for counting and not for separating subpopulations of cells, then the procedure is called "flow cytometry," and this is what you will be doing today.
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  • ...smid, you might increase the amount of DNA used during the transformation procedure at the end of lab.
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  • ...teria and save the whole cell extracts to later run on a protein gel. This procedure is called SDS-PAGE, for sodium docecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electroph ...rocess three samples (the three +IPTG extracts) according to the following procedure. You should either time your spins with another group, or balance your tube
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  • ... in Module 1, assuming a niche audience who is somewhat familiar with each procedure. Use the published scientific literature as a guide, and do not omit ''too'
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others further back and to the side.'''
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your work space. Having a clear work s ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others further back and to the side.'''
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  • * Pre-run entire cloning procedure (Day 1-4) and save materials in case something goes wrong in the student's
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  • The procedure below reflects just one approach you may take to solving this assignment wi
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  • ...andled gently, specifically kept cold and not vortexed. The transformation procedure is efficient enough for most lab purposes, with efficiencies as high as 10< #Wash the pellets with 500 &mu;l 70% cold ethanol. This procedure is done by dribbling the 70% ethanol along the wall of the eppendorf tube t
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  • ...rm what is commonly called a “mini-prep.” This term distinguishes the procedure from a “maxi-” or “large scale-prep” which involves a larger volume
    20 KB (3,455 words) - 14:02, 29 July 2015
  • ...just for counting and not for separating subpopulations of cells, then the procedure is called "flow cytometry," and this is what you will be doing today.
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  • ...andled gently, specifically kept cold and not vortexed. The transformation procedure is efficient enough for most lab purposes, with efficiencies as high as 10< #Wash the pellets with 500 &mu;l 70% cold ethanol. This procedure is done by dribbling the 70% ethanol along the wall of the eppendorf tube t
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  • * Pre-run entire cloning procedure (Day 1-4) and save materials in case something goes wrong in the student's
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  • ...w An animation video of how DSSC's are assembled]. Remember, Dr. Belcher's procedure is a little different from what is described here, but it provides a good v
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  • ...andled gently, specifically kept cold and not vortexed. The transformation procedure is efficient enough for most lab purposes, with efficiencies as high as 10< #Wash the pellets with 500 &mu;l 70% cold ethanol. This procedure is done by dribbling the 70% ethanol along the wall of the eppendorf tube t
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others further back and to the side.'''
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  • ...w An animation video of how DSSC's are assembled]. Remember, Dr. Belcher's procedure is a little different from what is described here, but it provides a good v
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  • ... and growing the bacteria in said antibiotic. (We’ll say more about that procedure below.) This method is especially suitable for cloning with the purpose of ...andled gently, specifically kept cold and not vortexed. The transformation procedure is efficient enough for most lab purposes, with efficiencies as high as 10<
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  • ...just for counting and not for separating subpopulations of cells, then the procedure is called flow cytometry, while cell sorting or isolation is called FACS. H
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  • The procedure for DNA isolation at this scale is commonly termed "mini-prep," which disti Normally in 20.109 we do an in-house mini-prep procedure according to the steps above followed by ethanol precipitation. However, be
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others further back and to the side.'''
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  • ...w An animation video of how DSSC's are assembled]. Remember, Dr. Belcher's procedure is a little different from what is described here, but it provides a good v
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  • ...w An animation video of how DSSC's are assembled]. Remember, Dr. Belcher's procedure is a little different from what is described here, but it provides a good v
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  • #Resuspend each sample in 44 &mu;L of RNase-free water by the following procedure: ...deg;C while you prepare your samples. This preparation is required for the procedure to work optimally.
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  • ...smid, you might increase the amount of DNA used during the transformation procedure at the end of lab.
    17 KB (2,889 words) - 17:30, 29 July 2015
  • ...rm what is commonly called a “mini-prep.” This term distinguishes the procedure from a “maxi-” or “large scale-prep” which involves a larger volume
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  • ...teria and save the whole cell extracts to later run on a protein gel. This procedure is called SDS-PAGE, for sodium docecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electroph ...rocess three samples (the three +IPTG extracts) according to the following procedure. You should either time your spins with another group, or balance your tube
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  • ... in Module 1, assuming a niche audience who is somewhat familiar with each procedure. Use the published scientific literature as a guide, and do not omit ''too'
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others further back and to the side.'''
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  • The procedure below reflects just one approach you may take to solving this assignment wi
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  • ...just for counting and not for separating subpopulations of cells, then the procedure is called "flow cytometry," and this is what you will be doing today.
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  • ...andled gently, specifically kept cold and not vortexed. The transformation procedure is efficient enough for most lab purposes, with efficiencies as high as 10< #Wash the pellets with 500 &mu;l 70% cold ethanol. This procedure is done by dribbling the 70% ethanol along the wall of the eppendorf tube t
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  • ...rm what is commonly called a “mini-prep.” This term distinguishes the procedure from a “maxi-” or “large scale-prep” which involves a larger volume
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  • ...w An animation video of how DSSC's are assembled]. Remember, Dr. Belcher's procedure is a little different from what is described here, but it provides a good v
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others further back and to the side.'''
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  • ...w An animation video of how DSSC's are assembled]. Remember, Dr. Belcher's procedure is a little different from what is described here, but it provides a good v
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  • *You can assume a niche audience who is somewhat familiar with each procedure. Use the published scientific literature as a guide, and do not omit ''too'
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  • ...t up sequencing reactions and send to Genewiz. We will talk about how this procedure was done on M2D3.
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  • ...lyse the bacteria, and run whole bacterial extracts on a protein gel. This procedure is called SDS-PAGE, for sodium docecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electroph ...rocess three samples (the three +IPTG extracts) according to the following procedure. You should either time your spins with another group, or balance your tube
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others in the back.
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  • #Resuspend each sample in 44 &mu;L of RNase-free water by the following procedure: ...deg;C while you prepare your samples. This preparation is required for the procedure to work optimally.
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  • ...smid DNA you used in your mutagenesis reaction, assuming that the miniprep procedure results in typical concentrations of 1 &mu;g/&mu;L.
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  • ...smid, you might increase the amount of DNA used during the transformation procedure at the end of lab.
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  • ...rm what is commonly called a “mini-prep.” This term distinguishes the procedure from a “maxi-” or “large scale-prep” which involves a larger volume
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  • ...ated to 50 &deg;C while you prepare your samples. This is required for the procedure to work optimally.
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others further back and to the side.'''
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  • ...rm what is commonly called a “mini-prep.” This term distinguishes the procedure from a “maxi-” or “large scale-prep” which involves a larger volume
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  • ...just for counting and not for separating subpopulations of cells, then the procedure is called "flow cytometry," and this is what you will be doing today.
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others in the back.
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  • ...andled gently, specifically kept cold and not vortexed. The transformation procedure is efficient enough for most lab purposes, with efficiencies as high as 10<
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  • ... and growing the bacteria in said antibiotic. (We’ll say more about that procedure below.) This method is especially suitable for cloning with the purpose of ...2, and Shannon's band was brighter, then Shannon and Agi would perform the procedure below with Shannon's PCR, but they wouldn't throw away Agi's PCR either.
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  • The procedure for DNA isolation at this scale is commonly termed "mini-prep," which disti Normally in 20.109 we do an in-house mini-prep procedure according to the steps above followed by ethanol precipitation. However, be
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  • ...e an insert. However, note that there is a known problem with this cloning procedure wherein sometimes an incomplete vector (with no insert and also missing a c
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  • ... and growing the bacteria in said antibiotic. (We’ll say more about that procedure below.) This method is especially suitable for cloning with the purpose of ...andled gently, specifically kept cold and not vortexed. The transformation procedure is efficient enough for most lab purposes, with efficiencies as high as 10<
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  • The procedure for DNA isolation at this scale is commonly termed "mini-prep," which disti Normally in 20.109 we do an in-house mini-prep procedure according to the steps above followed by ethanol precipitation. However, be
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  • ...just for counting and not for separating subpopulations of cells, then the procedure is called flow cytometry, while cell sorting or isolation is called FACS. H #*Each T25 flask of cells will be trypsinized according to the M2D1 procedure.
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  • ... to confirm the appropriate mutation was incorporated. The transformation procedure will be as follows:
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  • ...smid, you might increase the amount of DNA used during the transformation procedure at the end of lab.
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  • ...teria and save the whole cell extracts to later run on a protein gel. This procedure is called SDS-PAGE, for sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electroph ... samples (+IPTG wild-type and +IPTG mutant IPC) according to the following procedure. <!--
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  • * Pre-run entire cloning procedure (Day 1-4) and save materials in case something goes wrong in the student's
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  • ...just for counting and not for separating subpopulations of cells, then the procedure is called "flow cytometry," and this is what you will be doing today.
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  • The procedure below reflects just one approach you may take to solving this assignment wi
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  • ... gently, specifically '''kept cold and not vortexed'''. The transformation procedure is efficient enough for most lab purposes, with efficiencies as high as 10< #Wash the pellets with 500 &mu;L 70% cold ethanol. This procedure is done by dribbling the 70% ethanol along the wall of the eppendorf tube t
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others further back and to the side.'''
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  • ...rm what is commonly called a “mini-prep.” This term distinguishes the procedure from a “maxi-” or “large scale-prep” which involves a larger volume
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  • ...e your audience is scientifically literate and somewhat familiar with each procedure. Remember that the methods should be divided into sub-sections that do not
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  • ... a way that can be followed by someone less familiar with the experimental procedure? Does the author use concentrations to convey amount?
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  • ==Measurement procedure==
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  • ...or negative current to charge or discharge the batteries, identical to the procedure used to test your battery. By attaching a battery to a Galvanostat and appl ...way. Thank you, George! Today you will see a demo of the battery assembly procedure. The steps are provided below for your notes.
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others further back and to the side.'''
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  • ... complete the next step in generating your nanowires. In this part of the procedure the phage-AuNP complexes will be biomineralized with FePO<sub>4</sub>. The
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  • ...or negative current to charge or discharge the batteries, identical to the procedure used to test your battery. By attaching a battery to a galvanostat and appl ... away. Thank you, Jifa! Today you will see a demo of the battery assembly procedure. The steps are provided below for your notes.
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  • ...or negative current to charge or discharge the batteries, identical to the procedure used to test your battery. By attaching a battery to a galvanostat and appl ... away. Thank you, Jifa! Today you will see a demo of the battery assembly procedure. The steps are provided below for your notes.
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  • #You will seed each well with 100,000 cells according to the procedure demonstrated by the teaching faculty.
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  • ...or negative current to charge or discharge the batteries, identical to the procedure used to test your battery. By attaching a battery to a galvanostat and appl ... away. Thank you, Jifa! Today you will see a demo of the battery assembly procedure. The steps are provided below for your notes.
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  • ==Fixing and staining procedure== In outline, the procedure is:
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  • ...t from NEB to insert the gRNA sequence into an expression vector. For this procedure you will combine the gRNA primer you designed, a universal CRISPRi primer s ...ppropriate insertion (or 'mutation') was incorporated. The transformation procedure will be as follows:
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  • ...or negative current to charge or discharge the batteries, identical to the procedure used to test your battery. By attaching a battery to a galvanostat and appl ... away. Thank you, Jifa! Today you will see a demo of the battery assembly procedure. The steps are provided below for your notes.
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  • ...y finish the second chip, the teaching faculty will finish the preparation procedure.
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  • ...rray'', containing data from a series of measurements made using a similar procedure to the one you used in assignment 1. <tt>DarkCurrentData</tt> contains meas
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  • ...a generated by the teaching faculty. You will, however, complete the same procedure used by the teaching faculty to prepare the RNA samples and then use your s ...ully read through the Culture Methods provided for these cells. Does this procedure differ from what you did in the previous laboratory session? How?
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  • ... complete the next step in generating your nanowires. In this part of the procedure the phage-AuNP complexes will be biomineralized with FePO<sub>4</sub>. The
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  • ...or negative current to charge or discharge the batteries, identical to the procedure used to test your battery. By attaching a battery to a galvanostat and appl ... away. Thank you, Jifa! Today you will see a demo of the battery assembly procedure. The steps are provided below for your notes.
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  • ... complete the next step in generating your nanowires. In this part of the procedure the phage-AuNP complexes will be biomineralized with FePO<sub>4</sub>. The
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  • ...or negative current to charge or discharge the batteries, identical to the procedure used to test your battery. By attaching a battery to a galvanostat and appl ... away. Thank you, Jifa! Today you will see a demo of the battery assembly procedure. The steps are provided below for your notes.
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  • #'''Read through Steps #11-14 before continuing with the procedure.'''
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  • ** The fitting procedure requires specifying the form of the model, i.e. the order of the numerator
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  • ...or negative current to charge or discharge the batteries, identical to the procedure used to test your battery. By attaching a battery to a galvanostat and appl ... away. Thank you, Jifa! Today you will see a demo of the battery assembly procedure. The steps are provided below for your notes.
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  • ...urified TDP43-RRM12: SDS-PAGE and microBCA (this is a variation of the BCA procedure that is used to measure lower protein concentrations). To review these met
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  • ...e your audience is scientifically literate and somewhat familiar with each procedure. Remember that the methods should be divided into sub-sections that do not
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  • ...ng|thumb|center|550px|'''Schematic of NEB Q5 Site Directed Mutagenesis Kit procedure modified from NEB manual.''']] ... to confirm the appropriate mutation was incorporated. The transformation procedure will be as follows:
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  • ... only the plasmids with the desired mutation are present at the end of the procedure. ...ic.png|thumb|center|650px|'''Schematic of NEB Q5 Site Directed Mutagenesis procedure.''' Image modified from Q5 Site-Directed Mutagenesis Kit Manual published b
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  • ...r cells, take the flask to your tissue culture hood to begin the splitting procedure.
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  • ...ure that you are familiar with the steps used in an SMM screen, review the procedure below.
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  • ...e your audience is scientifically literate and somewhat familiar with each procedure. Remember that the methods should be divided into sub-sections that do not
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others further back and to the side.'''
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  • *Provide a written overview / description of the the procedure used to prepare the coverslips for cell adhesion using poly-d-lysine (from A plate seeded according to the procedure demonstrated in Part 1 was used to treat cells using the H<sub>2</sub>O<sub
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  • ...ometChip experimental details, it is best to familiarize yourself with the procedure and assay. ...stration of this process. You should provide a written description of the procedure in your laboratory notebook!'''</font color>
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  • ...protein expression is visualized using SDS-PAGE. The protein purification procedure is completed with both an uninduced cell culture and an induced cell cultur ...ntaminants. (B) Aliquots are collected at different steps of concentration procedure to assess protein expression and purity.]]
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  • *At several steps in the protein purification procedure, samples are collected that will be used later when protein expression and
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  • *At several steps in the protein purification procedure, samples are collected that will be used later when protein expression and
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  • ...protein expression is visualized using SDS-PAGE. The protein purification procedure is completed with both an uninduced cell culture and an induced cell cultur
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  • ...ure that you are familiar with the steps used in an SMM screen, review the procedure below.
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  • ...our cells, take the flask to your tissue culture hood to begin the seeding procedure.
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  • ...ntaminants. (B) Aliquots are collected at different steps of concentration procedure to assess protein expression and purity.]]
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  • ...e your audience is scientifically literate and somewhat familiar with each procedure. Remember that the methods should be divided into sub-sections that do not
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  • ...into an expression plasmid. This is achieved using primers and PCR in the procedure described in Part 2. Before you review the approach used to insert the sgR #Transform the cells using the following procedure:
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  • In the previous laboratory session, you performed the procedure used to generate the psgRNA_target plasmids. Today we will transform the C The procedure for DNA isolation using small volumes is commonly termed "mini-prep," which
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others further back and to the side.'''
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  • ...uring this laboratory session. To ensure you are familiar with the imaging procedure, each team will see a demonstration provided by the Instructor.
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  • ...ometChip experimental details, it is best to familiarize yourself with the procedure and assay.
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  • ...teps for completing an experiment using the CometChip assay. The specific procedure used to generate the data you will analyze are written below. Furthermore,
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  • *At several steps in the protein purification procedure, samples are collected that will be used later when protein expression and
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  • ...protein expression is visualized using SDS-PAGE. The protein purification procedure is completed with both an uninduced cell culture and an induced cell cultur ...ntaminants. (B) Aliquots are collected at different steps of concentration procedure to assess protein expression and purity.]]
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  • ...e your audience is scientifically literate and somewhat familiar with each procedure. Remember that the methods should be divided into sub-sections that do not
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  • ...inal protein product. Today you will perform the site-directed mutagenesis procedure necessary to generate a Fet4_mutant which you will then test. To accomplish ... only the plasmids with the desired mutation are present at the end of the procedure.
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  • In the previous laboratory session, you performed the procedure used to generate the Fet4_mutant plasmids. Today, we will confirm that the The procedure for DNA isolation using small volumes is commonly termed "mini-prep," which
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  • *At several steps in the protein purification procedure, samples are collected that will be used later when protein expression and
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  • ...protein expression is visualized using SDS-PAGE. The protein purification procedure is completed with both an uninduced cell culture and an induced cell cultur ...ntaminants. (B) Aliquots are collected at different steps of concentration procedure to assess protein expression and purity.]]
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  • #Landes, F., ''et. al.'' [[Media:Landes Pb field screen.pdf| A Field Procedure To Screen Soil for Hazardous Lead.]]" (2023) Analytical Chemistry. https://
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  • ...e your audience is scientifically literate and somewhat familiar with each procedure. Remember that the methods should be divided into sub-sections that do not
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  • ...ons, the coverslips were treated prior to class according to the following procedure: ...ied for 20 min. Treated coverslips were stored at 4 &deg;C. Complete the procedure described below using the treated coverslips.
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others further back and to the side.'''
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  • ...uring this laboratory session. To ensure you are familiar with the imaging procedure, each team will see a demonstration provided by the Instructor.
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  • ...ometChip experimental details, it is best to familiarize yourself with the procedure and assay.
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  • ...teps for completing an experiment using the CometChip assay. The specific procedure used to generate the data you will analyze are written below. Furthermore, #'''Note:''' The procedure for psuedocoloring images changes according to image file formats and with
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  • *At several steps in the protein purification procedure, samples are collected that will be used later when protein expression and
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  • ...protein expression is visualized using SDS-PAGE. The protein purification procedure is completed with both an uninduced cell culture and an induced cell cultur ...ntaminants. (B) Aliquots are collected at different steps of concentration procedure to assess protein expression and purity.]]
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  • ...e your audience is scientifically literate and somewhat familiar with each procedure. Remember that the methods should be divided into sub-sections that do not
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  • In the previous laboratory session, you performed the procedure used to generate the hexapeptide display plasmids. Today, we will confirm t The procedure for DNA isolation using small volumes is commonly termed "mini-prep," which
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  • *At several steps in the protein purification procedure, samples are collected that will be used later when protein expression and
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  • ...ntaminants. (B) Aliquots are collected at different steps of concentration procedure to assess protein expression and purity.]]
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  • ...r your peptide into the YSD vector. Today you will perform the mutagenesis procedure necessary to insert the peptide DNA sequence into our expression vector. To ...only the plasmids with the desired insertion are present at the end of the procedure.
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  • ...e your audience is scientifically literate and somewhat familiar with each procedure. Remember that the methods should be divided into sub-sections that do not
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  • #Bring only the items you need for a particular procedure into the hood to prevent cluttering your working space. Having a clear wor ...t the center or towards the back. Keep the objects needed for the current procedure within reach; keep the others further back and to the side.'''
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