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Revision as of 21:11, 7 August 2013
01/16/13
Making Agar Plates
LB agar is used to grow our stocks of Escherichia coli
Recipe: Per 1000 mL
10g Bacto Tryptone 10g
5g Yeast Extract
10g Sodium Chloride (NaCl)
15g Agarose
Mix Components in 1L of dH2O until dissolved. Spilt 1000mL solution into two flask. Cap flask with aluminum to prevent spilling of solution. Autoclave on slow exhaust for 20 minutes. Keep liquid in 65°C water bath to prevent setting until 18-Jan.
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Poured LB agar plates
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Sealed TOP10 E. coli cells on LB agar plate. Stored in 37°C incubator
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Restreaked TOP10 cells on LB plates for isolation of single colonies.
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Antibiotics are used to isolate organisms into which plasmids containing antibiotic resistance genes have been transformed.
Make antibiotic plates with the following specs.
Antibiotic | Concentration (µ/mL) |
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row 1, cell 1 | row 1, cell 2 |
row 2, cell 1 | row 2, cell 2 |