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Studying WaterBiyolojik Bilimlerİngilizce
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Our last attempt at 16s barcode sequencing the East River bacteria wrapped up with out a solid conclusion, owing to the less than spectacular sequence fidelity, and the question of Methylobacterium hit from the salvaged sequence remaining suspicious on the account of it being a contaminant of sequencing reagents.

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In a previous lab note entry I outlined a workflow for curating a subscreened single copy gene HMM set from a selection of genomes and pfam-HMM, courtesy of the GToTree pipeline. The process works quite robustly, and I was able to make more than a couple of very interesting datasets through it since then.

Studying WaterBiyolojik Bilimlerİngilizce
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One thing I used to do with some of the environmental phage sampling runs in the past (both soil and liquid) was to simply crash them with cracking buffer and see what sort of bands I would get on a gel – of course, most of the time whole environmental samples would result in genomic […]

Biology ToolsStudying WaterBiyolojik Bilimlerİngilizce
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In a past episode of our slow misadventures into nature-poking, we PCR’d out 16s barcoding sites from a East River bacterial sample and a peculiar branching bacteria sampled from an iridescent biofilm formed around a mangrove culture.

Biology ToolsDeinococcusBiyolojik Bilimlerİngilizce
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My initial attitude during the planning stages of Deinococcus radiophilus sequencing project was that the organism would provide a good first step for delving deeper into nitty gritty details of modern microbiology, and that I’ll eventually grow out of it. However, the more I study the genome of Deinococcus radiophilus, the more interesting the entirety […]

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The initial test recorded in the blue shift DNA mutagenesis test II entry failed, most likely due to the state of the competent E.coli. We ran the same experiment described in the previous post again, with freshly prepared NEB turbo competent E.coli.