Team:TUDelft/20 August 2009
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20 August 2009
Tim Weenink
We got colonies on yesterdays transformations. RbCl plates had about 20 colonies each, while Electrocompetent cells were hundreds of colonies. Finally an oldfashioned highly efficient transformation. I suspect transformations with larger parts (>1kb) work better.
I inoculated some of the colonies. These are the names of the samples:
R/E stands for RbCl/Electrocompetent (resp) 1C3 stands for the used backbone (pSB1C3) α ß stands for plate numbers 1,2 stands for colony numbers
- !SIIR1C3α1
- !SIIR1C3α2
- !SIIR1C3ß1
- !SIIR1C3ß2
- !SIIE1C3α1
- !SIIE1C3α2
- !SIIE1C3ß1
- !SIIE1C3ß2