---+ How to Create a Protocol ---++ Tips for Design You should generally organize a protocol to have sections that are relevant from this list: * Supplies (materials, strains, primers) * Step-by-step instructions for each step * Expected results * Common problems and troubleshooting * Spreadsheets for calculations Include instructions that reference specific reagents (strains, primers, etc.) for performing *positive* and *negative* control reactions. This can be used to diagnose bad reagents or a problem with carrying out the protocol versus a problem with applying it in a specific case. These protocols are public, so don't post passwords or protected information. Use the [[InternalList][internal Barrick Lab web pages]] for that. ---++ Tips for Editing the Wiki Will add some specific tags to make formatting references and contributors easier...
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