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Glycerol Stocks

Preparation of glycerol stocks of bacteria allows for long-term storage at -80°C without compromising viability of cells.

Theory

How it works

Practice

  • Preparation of glycerol stocks of bacteria
  1. Prepare a liquid culture of bacteria in LB with antibiotic for selection. Use 100-fold dilution of an overnight culture of the strain of interest.
  2. Incubate cells at 37° for 3-4 hours until the culture reaches the mid-log phase.
  3. Transfer around 1ml of the culture into an Eppendorf tube and mix with an appropriate amount of glycerol to get a final concentration of 20%.
  4. For high viabilitystore at -80°.
    • <additional notes/important information regarding the previous step>

Tip: When recovering a stored strain, it is advisable to check that the antibiotic markers have not been lost by streaking the strain onto an LB-agar plate containing the appropriate antibiotic(s). Tip:Avoid repeated thawing and re-freezing of glycerol stocks as this can reduce the viability of the bacteria. Tip:For precious strains, storage of two stock vials is recommended

Safety

All materials that come into contact with transgenic bacteria must be autoclaved.