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# My bacherlor thesis project | ||
It's unrelatable in this era to not having a digital copy of a bachelor dissertation, but that's how it has been for me since I graduated long back in 2009. This was when students at the university were supposed to submit only a printed version. When I finished my master's thesis this year, I realized I might need to write a bit about my bachelor's thesis project as well somewhere. And that's what this blog post is mainly about. My actual bachelor thesis dissertation/report was around 80-85 pages as I recall, and this post is mainly a gist of the report based on my memory in combination with a standard scientific protocol -- luckily, I found a digital copy of the protocol that my group and I followed during the project. | ||
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**Thesis title**: Extraction, purification, and estimation of specific activity of microbial amylase | ||
**Supervised by**: Dr. Shipra Jha | ||
**Institute:** Amity Institute of Biotechnology | ||
**Timeline**: Summer 2009 | ||
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# Background and theory | ||
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# Methods and material | ||
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# Results and Discussion | ||
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# Conclusion | ||
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# Main Protocol Reference: | ||
Toye Ekunsaumi, Laboratory production and assay of amylase by fungi and bacteria.UWWashington county. Vihinen, M. and Mantsala, P. (1989). Characterization of a thermostable Bacillus stearothermophilus a-amylase. Biotechnol Appl Biochem 12, 427–435 |