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Last Halobacteria genome extraction test (for ONT Flongle sequencing) happened without using any real reagents like proteinase K and RNase – both to see how the skeleton protocol fares with the culture (which is a pretty standard way we do things around here) and because we’re completely out of the said reagents at the time.

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The Halobacterium flongle sequencing data is approaching rapidly – I decided to take the week to clean up our in house high-molecular weight DNA extraction protocol, adapt them for the S-layer membrane of Halobacterium (for example, the extensive freeze-thaw process we used for Deinococci and gram-negative microbes would not be necessary here) and test out […]

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This is the first post under the ‘history’ heading on this online lab note, so I’ll start with a bit of a tangent on why there will be more science history related notes and posts on this site going forward.

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Tonight we’re continuing on with the weekly study of the Tree Thinking textbook, proceeding to chapter 2. “Tree thinking and its importance in the development of evolutionary thought.” The chapter covers the transition from ladder thinking around the concept of evolution to tree thinking, beginning with Jean-Baptiste Larmarck’s concept of Scala Naturae- the ladder of […]