Friday, September 15, 2006

Gels


Compare these two gels:



Haha.. Needless to say then! Definitely the one on the RIGHT..

Yoohoo! We finally got some pretty good bands today~



Rinngg.. *Toot*

HM: Hello

MK: HM! Big Problem~!

HM: What?! What happened?

MK: The voltage for the gel was 76V (Instead of being 120V) No wonder the bands are not going down.

HM: HARH?!!!!

(At that moment, I was absolutely positive that I was on the verge of killing myself..)

...


DEMON: What are you guys doing? Why are you loading the wells 1 then 3? What happens to two?

JL, EC, MK, HM: ....

DEMON: How many samples do you guys have?

MK: 1?

Further pesterin from DEMON made MK bloated out:" I'M SO CONFUSED NOW~!!"

DEMON: You can't be confused! bla bla bla~

(Frankly I think her purpose of being there is definitely not helping at all)


DEMON: Then what are you loading in well 2?

MK: Native sample buffer?

DEMON: And why would you be doing that?

JL, EC, MK, HM: ....

DEMON: You must know what you're doing.. bla bla bla (There she goes again)

HM: We do that to stop the bands from smearing onto each other.

DEMON: ... *nodded* bla bla bla.. (Finally walked away..PHEW!!)



(P/S: DEMON is the abbreviation I use to annotate the lab demonstrator, that's why DEMON..No offense..Not really meant as in evil)

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