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In order to move ahead, I purchased chemically competent cells from Bioline (alpha-select gold efficiency) for ligation transformation. I will also purchase the Zymo competent cell kit that MIT uses and generate new competent cells to try to generate our own high efficiency competent cells for future ligation transformations given the high cost of commercial cells. | In order to move ahead, I purchased chemically competent cells from Bioline (alpha-select gold efficiency) for ligation transformation. I will also purchase the Zymo competent cell kit that MIT uses and generate new competent cells to try to generate our own high efficiency competent cells for future ligation transformations given the high cost of commercial cells. | ||
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+ | Transformations with ligations using the new chemically competent cells from Bioline worked extremely well. After testing transformations with both 50uL and 25uL of cells, both worked very well with 100+ colonies on the 25uL plate and more than double on the 50uL plate. Since the 25uL plates worked so well, we cut the cell volume from 25uL for the remainder of our reactions in order to make the competent cells last longer and thus cut down on cost. | ||
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+ | I ordered 96-well plates for the robot (Eppendorf Twin Tec Full Skirted PCR Plates) and 6 more boxes of chemically competent cells from Bioline in the hopes that they will last through the end of the iGEM project. | ||
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Wet Lab Team Notebook - Traci Haddock
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