Q3. Determine the total amount of YGM solution you'll need next week in Part 1B, and add to that a good amount extra to be prepared for repeats. Describe in your lab notebook how much YGM your group will likely need AND your exact plan for making it. Tip: Work through the procedure, find where you need YGM and take note of how many experiments you will be doing!

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Part 2A: Preparation of solutions necessary for the investigation of transmembrane
transport in yeast
In Part 2A, you will make the solutions necessary for Part 2B in the following lab session.
56 mM glucose (Fisher Chemical Company, Waltham, MA)
20 mM HEPES (Fisher Chemical Company, Waltham, MA)
pH 6.8
Store this at 4 degrees until the day of the experiment.
03. Determine the total amount of YGM solution you'll need next week in Part 1B, and add to
that a good amount extra to be prepared for repeats. Describe in your lab notebook how much
YGM your group will likely need AND your exact plan for making it. Tip: Work through the
procedure, find where you need YGM and take note of how many experiments you will be
doing!
Transcribed Image Text:Part 2A: Preparation of solutions necessary for the investigation of transmembrane transport in yeast In Part 2A, you will make the solutions necessary for Part 2B in the following lab session. 56 mM glucose (Fisher Chemical Company, Waltham, MA) 20 mM HEPES (Fisher Chemical Company, Waltham, MA) pH 6.8 Store this at 4 degrees until the day of the experiment. 03. Determine the total amount of YGM solution you'll need next week in Part 1B, and add to that a good amount extra to be prepared for repeats. Describe in your lab notebook how much YGM your group will likely need AND your exact plan for making it. Tip: Work through the procedure, find where you need YGM and take note of how many experiments you will be doing!
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