Thank you! It depends on the depth that you would want to know to determine RFC1s involvement in DNA damage and repair, to have a basic knowledge would be similar to the research that we conducted to see if it is involved. But to understand the process more would take a much higher research level.
Really awesome presentation!!! I liked how things were spaced. It made it easy on the eyes!!! I might have missed it but is it known that RFC1 could possibly repair DNA or is that what you were testing?
I believe that there could have been either too much RFC1 added to make the ratio off or too little of the ladder added to affect the distance that it appears they traveled.
Really awesome presentation!! I really liked the layout and the spaces between steps. I might have missed it but is it known that RFC1 can help repair DNA or is that what you were testing in the experiments?
Really cool presentation!!! I liked the layout and space on the poster!! I might have missed it but is it known that RFC1 can help in repair for DNA or is that what you were testing?
What a great presentation! What kind of studies do you think could be done to determine RFC1s involvement in DNA damage and repair?
Thank you! It depends on the depth that you would want to know to determine RFC1s involvement in DNA damage and repair, to have a basic knowledge would be similar to the research that we conducted to see if it is involved. But to understand the process more would take a much higher research level.
How did you choose the primers used in the PCR experiment?
We designed the primers based on the genome of RFC1 and the characteristics they displayed such as GC content, by using a primerdesign website.
Really awesome presentation!!! I liked how things were spaced. It made it easy on the eyes!!! I might have missed it but is it known that RFC1 could possibly repair DNA or is that what you were testing?
Thank you!
Yes, that is what we were testing but we got inconclusive results, so it is still unknown!
Why do you think the primers annealed in the wrong spot?
I believe that there could have been either too much RFC1 added to make the ratio off or too little of the ladder added to affect the distance that it appears they traveled.
Really awesome presentation!! I really liked the layout and the spaces between steps. I might have missed it but is it known that RFC1 can help repair DNA or is that what you were testing in the experiments?
Really cool presentation!!! I liked the layout and space on the poster!! I might have missed it but is it known that RFC1 can help in repair for DNA or is that what you were testing?
Thank you!
Yes that is what we were testing, our results were inconclusive so we were unable to determine if it is involved or not.