Taxacom: please send copy of your parasitoid DB NOW as quickly as you can. Thank you. Dan and Winnie
Janzen, Daniel H
djanzen at sas.upenn.edu
Tue May 24 14:26:26 CDT 2022
Thank you, no need for the oldest any more, I found it. I believe that it is 41203.
Next, see this list of plates that you did. I need to know which of them you have sent to Guelph, and when — maybe NONE? All still sitting in your fridge?
Thanks. Dan and Winnie
On May 24, 2022, at 8:51 AM, Kathryn McCluskey <kathmc at sas.upenn.edu<mailto:kathmc at sas.upenn.edu>> wrote:
Here you are. Current Plate Number is 41167 (not in the database yet) I'm not sure which is the oldest, looking through the stacks now.
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On Tue, May 24, 2022 at 9:14 AM Janzen, Daniel H <djanzen at sas.upenn.edu<mailto:djanzen at sas.upenn.edu>> wrote:
24 May 2022
ACG
Katie, please send copy of your parasitoid DB NOW as quickly as you can.
And please send the Lysis plate code for the oldest plate in your stack of lysis plates, and your most recent that you are working on now today.
Thank you. Dan and Winnie
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