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I transformed both my own cells from yesterday and also the kit's competent cells. Each one had a two serial 10-fold dilution. | I transformed both my own cells from yesterday and also the kit's competent cells. Each one had a two serial 10-fold dilution. | ||
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+ | ===Preparation LB agar plates with ampicillin resistance=== | ||
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+ | LB agar: | ||
+ | *25 g LB | ||
+ | *15 g bactoagar | ||
+ | *Fill up to 1 L with distilled water | ||
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+ | # Autoclave for 120°C, 20 min | ||
+ | # Cool down | ||
+ | # Add 200 mg ampiciliin in 1,8 ml water | ||
+ | # Pour our on plates |
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Nina
Testing DH5α competent cells by transformation
This was performed according to tranformation protocol From NEB 5-alpha competent E.coli (High Efficiency) NEW ENGLAND BioLabs.
I transformed both my own cells from yesterday and also the kit's competent cells. Each one had a two serial 10-fold dilution.
Preparation LB agar plates with ampicillin resistance
LB agar:
- 25 g LB
- 15 g bactoagar
- Fill up to 1 L with distilled water
- Autoclave for 120°C, 20 min
- Cool down
- Add 200 mg ampiciliin in 1,8 ml water
- Pour our on plates