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Revision as of 14:22, 28 October 2013
CRISPR Conjugation - Experiments and Results
Confirming Conjugation:
We first needed to confirm that conjugation was possible in our experimental setup. To test this, we co-cultured the donor strain (spectinomycin resistance) containing our empty pARO190 plasmid (carbenicillin resistance) with our target strain, which has RFP and chloramphenicol resistance intergrated into its chromosome (JM109-RFP). At certain time points, we took a sample of the co-cultures and selected for target strain cells that have received the conjugative plasmid, which we call “transconjugates”. On average, we obtained a conjugation efficiency of 0.4%.