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Latest revision as of 01:32, 18 October 2018

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Protocols

This page contains our standard lab protocols which are provided in a zip format containing pdfs:
Standard Lab Protocols
In our project, we used 3G assembly which is a new and cutting edge hybrid method of DNA assembly that allows for modular assembly of multi-part circuits in a single day. In this method, circuits are composed using a combination of Golden Gate Assembly and Gibson Assembly.
For 3G assembly protocols see:
3G Assembly Protocol
For Flow Cytometry protocols see:
Flow Cytometry Protocol