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File:ILU_PDSS.png| [[ BioP_PDSI | Plasmid Design Single Insertion ]]
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File:ILU_PDSS.png| [[ BioP_PDSI | Plasmid Design ]]
 
File:ILU_transf-01.png| [[ BioP_transfection | Transfection ]]
 
File:ILU_transf-01.png| [[ BioP_transfection | Transfection ]]
 
File:ILU_PEX1-01.png| [[ BioP_Protein_Expression | Protein Expression]]
 
File:ILU_PEX1-01.png| [[ BioP_Protein_Expression | Protein Expression]]
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File:ILU_cult1.png| [[ BioP_Cultures | Culture Mediums ]]
 
File:ILU_cult1.png| [[ BioP_Cultures | Culture Mediums ]]
 
File:Ampicillin.png | [[ BioP_Antibiotics | Antibiotics ]]
 
File:Ampicillin.png | [[ BioP_Antibiotics | Antibiotics ]]
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File:PhotoDylanPerrenoud_3inkVanessaLorenzo.jpg| [[ BioP_Colour_Bacteria | Colour bacteria ]]
 
File:ILU_CompCell.png | [[ BioP_Competent_Cells | Competent Cells ]]
 
File:ILU_CompCell.png | [[ BioP_Competent_Cells | Competent Cells ]]
 
File:ILU_enz.png | [[ BioP_Enzymes | Common Enzymes ]]
 
File:ILU_enz.png | [[ BioP_Enzymes | Common Enzymes ]]

Latest revision as of 11:42, 19 December 2016

This is the page where we list all Hackuarium's Biology Protocols (BioP)

How to find information

The information is stored in three different categories:

  • General manipulations (ex: Designing a plasmid, Growing a culture)
  • Material & Ingredients (ex: Growth medium, Competent cells)
  • Processes (ex: PCR, Transfection)
  • The information under each category is ordered alphabetically and possibly with an illustration
    All procedures concerning genetic modifications are part of the standardized P1 procedures. The lab is organized around these protocols.

    General manipulations

    Material & Ingredients

    Upcycling

  • Ni-NTA Agarose regeneration
  • Miniprep Spin columns cleaning
  • Processes

  • Gel Purification: Gel Purification
  • Genomic DNA Removal (GDR): GDR
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR): PCR