Difference between revisions of "20.109(S07): Testing redesigned genomes"
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===Part 2: Phage precipitation=== | ===Part 2: Phage precipitation=== | ||
===Part 3: Research proposal=== | ===Part 3: Research proposal=== | ||
− | Start by rereading the [ | + | Start by rereading the [http://openwetware.org/wiki/20.109_(S07):_Research_proposal,_module_4 | 20.109 guidelines] for your research proposal. Then together you and your partner should discuss and evaluate the topics you ve gathered. By the end of today s lab you should have settled on a general topic or two so you can begin the next step in your proposal writing, namely background reading and critical thinking about the topic. |
===Part 4: Titering phage=== | ===Part 4: Titering phage=== | ||
==For Next Time== | ==For Next Time== | ||
+ | # Become an expert on the topic you and your partner have chosen for your research proposal. This will mean searching the literature, talking with people, generating some ideas and critically evaluating them. Use your OWW user page to keep track of your efforts. For next time, print out your wiki page specifying your topic, your research goal and at least five helpful references that you ve read and summarized. | ||
==Reagents== | ==Reagents== |
Revision as of 22:07, 17 January 2007
Contents
Introduction
Protocols
Part 1: SDS-PAGE
Part 2: Phage precipitation
Part 3: Research proposal
Start by rereading the | 20.109 guidelines for your research proposal. Then together you and your partner should discuss and evaluate the topics you���ve gathered. By the end of today���s lab you should have settled on a general topic or two so you can begin the next step in your proposal writing, namely background reading and critical thinking about the topic.
Part 4: Titering phage
For Next Time
- Become an expert on the topic you and your partner have chosen for your research proposal. This will mean searching the literature, talking with people, generating some ideas and critically evaluating them. Use your OWW user page to keep track of your efforts. For next time, print out your wiki page specifying your topic, your research goal and at least five helpful references that you���ve read and summarized.