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Method to prepare a culture of E. coli in liquid medium for DNA extraction.
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This is the method for overnight preparation of a 30ml cell culture of ampicillin-resistant E. coli. For a smaller culture volumes must be adjusted and as well as the incubation time. Most transgenic bacteria should have resistance to some antibiotic which should be substituted for ampicillin.
This is the method for overnight preparation of a 30ml cell culture of ampicillin-resistant E. coli. For a smaller culture volumes must be adjusted and as well as the incubation time. Most transgenic bacteria should have resistance to some antibiotic which should be substituted for ampicillin.

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E. coli Cell Culture

Method to prepare a culture of E. coli in liquid medium for DNA extraction.

Practice

This is the method for overnight preparation of a 30ml cell culture of ampicillin-resistant E. coli. For a smaller culture volumes must be adjusted and as well as the incubation time. Most transgenic bacteria should have resistance to some antibiotic which should be substituted for ampicillin.


  • Media preparation: Add 1 μl of 1000x concentrated ampicillin for each 1 ml of liquid broth. Be careful to keep the medium sterile especially if not adding an antibiotic, to avoid contamination.
  • Label on the plates the colonies you wish to culture.
  • Pour 30 ml of the prepared medium into a falcon tube labelled to match the desired colony.
  • Using a sterile loop, transfer the colony to the liquid medium in the tube.
  • Incubate for 14-16h in a shaking incubator at 37 degrees.
  • To pellet the bacteria, centrifuge for at least 15 minutes at 3000 rpm, making sure that the tubes are balanced.

Safety

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