Difference between revisions of "20.109(F11):DNA engineering lab practical"
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− | + | ==On the day of the lab practical== | |
− | + | *The instructions you have written will be the only instructions you will be allowed to use during your lab practical! | |
− | + | *You will work alone on this lab practical, not with your lab partner. | |
− | ==The instructions you have written will be the only instructions you will be allowed to use during your lab practical! | + | *All the Mod1 content from Day 1 through Day 6 is fair game. |
+ | *The lab practical is expected to take approximately 1.5 hours. | ||
+ | *The lab practical is worth 10% of your [[20.109(F11): Assignments| final grade.]] |
Revision as of 00:28, 4 July 2011
Recall that you have been preparing for the lab practical all along. As "For Next Time" assignments, you have:
- a protocol that describes the PCR you did, including the basic design elements for your primers in sufficient detail so a classmate could make their own primers that serve the same purpose (even if the primers are not identical).
- a transformation cheatsheet
- a diagnostic digest cheatsheet
- gel interpretation
On the day of the lab practical
- The instructions you have written will be the only instructions you will be allowed to use during your lab practical!
- You will work alone on this lab practical, not with your lab partner.
- All the Mod1 content from Day 1 through Day 6 is fair game.
- The lab practical is expected to take approximately 1.5 hours.
- The lab practical is worth 10% of your final grade.