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  • ... complete [[Resource list:DNA melting and PCR|DNA melting and PCR resource list]] is available on this wiki. Please improve the page by adding relevant, hi
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  • * Explain foreseeable technical, resource, or organizational risks * List your experimental objectives and how they relate to the goals of your proje
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  • - Defined a modified equipment list with the help of Uli and Jeff at the Danuser lab (simplified design without - A final equipment list will be compiled and quotes will be obtained
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  • ...f creating low-cost imaging systems to allow for higher quality imaging in resource constrained environments. Xi et. al (2006) created a $8561 addition to a $2 ==3. List of parts==
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  • # List two skills you will have to learn in order to complete your project. # List at least five resources that have helped you. Your list may include papers, documentation,, textbooks, videos, downloaded code, or
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  • * What was the most important resource you now use, that you did not know about at the beginning of the term? How * List at least three statistical techniques you plan to use.
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  • # List two skills you will have to learn in order to complete your project. # List at least five resources that have helped you. Your list may include papers, documentation,, textbooks, videos, downloaded code, or
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  • ...ision increase is proportional to the square root of ''N'', averaging is a resource-intensive way to achieve precision. You have to average one hundred measure * Make a list of the error sources that affected Eratosthenes' measurement. Characterize
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  • .../www.pdb.org PDB], short for Protein Data Bank, is an online international resource where structural information is routinely deposited. The identification cod ==Reagents list==
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  • ...to that database. A table describing them all is included in the "reagents list" for today's lab. ...ction to today's lab. For inspiration or comparison, you can look over the list of modifications proposed [[20.109(F07): Genome engineering assessment| in
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  • ...e of the biological parts market, but rather the establishment of a shared resource that is reliable, reusable and useful. Community compliance to standards fo As a first approach, you might manually list the ten genes most highly upregulated in your sample as compared to your co
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  • .../Main_Page Registry of Standard Biological Parts,] essentially a community resource that has some ready-made and useful genetic elements that can be assembled ...nding this part with the "search parts" function (under the Registry tools list on the right-hand side of the page that's [http://parts.mit.edu here.)]
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  • ...assist in your siRNA design. This algorithm is found through their RNAi resource link. Under siRNA design tools you can click on siRNA Target Fi ...edictable effect on siRNA efficacy. To decide which siRNA candidate on the list is most likely to silence luciferase specifically, copy each target sequenc
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  • #*A great resource for information about restriction enzymes is the [http://www.neb.com/nebeco ==Reagent list==
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  • ...ommunity it is living in: this is called quorum sensing, and can help with resource management in a population of bacteria. In ''Vibrio fischeri'' the quorum s ==Reagent list==
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  • .../Main_Page Registry of Standard Biological Parts,] essentially a community resource that has some ready-made and useful genetic elements that can be assembled ...nding this part with the "search parts" function (under the Registry tools list on the right-hand side of the page that's [http://parts.mit.edu here.)]
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  • *List of Authors ===List of Authors===
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  • *List of Authors ===List of Authors===
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  • .../Main_Page Registry of Standard Biological Parts,] essentially a community resource that has some ready-made and useful genetic elements that can be assembled Try finding this part from the "well documented parts list" that's [http://parts.igem.org/Well_Documented_Parts here.]
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  • *List of Authors ===List of Authors===
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  • ...he [http://bewritinglab.mit.edu '''BE Communications Lab'''] is a terrific resource for providing suggestions on your Introduction. If the peer tutors in the B The suggested list of figures below should be suitable for most of your write-ups (not necessa
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  • *List of Authors ===List of Authors===
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  • .../Main_Page Registry of Standard Biological Parts,] essentially a community resource that has some ready-made and useful genetic elements that can be assembled ...nding this part with the "search parts" function (under the Registry tools list on the right-hand side of the page that's [http://parts.mit.edu here.)]
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  • ...ll also access the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), a resource that we have used in many different 20.109 modules. Here, you will rely on ==Reagent list==
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  • ...ll also access the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), a resource that we have used in many different 20.109 modules. Here, you will rely on ==Reagent list==
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  • ...find the [http://bewritinglab.mit.edu '''BE Writing Lab'''] an outstanding resource for assisting with the planning/outlining stage. This part of the assignmen ==Reagent list==
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  • ... it interacts with DNA, SYBR Safe is not classified as hazardous under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) - hence MIT opting for substituting it ==Reagents list==
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  • ...that the [http://bewritinglab.mit.edu BE Communications Lab] is a terrific resource for providing comments on your Introduction. If the peer tutors in the BE C ...ted list of figures below is meant to provide guidance rather than a check-list.
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