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#Allow cells to grow for at least TWO DAYS, they take a while to grow and have a low transformation efficiency | #Allow cells to grow for at least TWO DAYS, they take a while to grow and have a low transformation efficiency | ||
− | #There may high background growth, (probably to the relatively low antibiotic concentration and length of the incubation), make sure to verify that you have miniprepped the actual pTG plasmid. Since this is the plasmid with RFP dropped in, you can simply choose the red colonies on the plate. | + | #There may high background growth, (probably due to the relatively low antibiotic concentration and length of the incubation), make sure to verify that you have miniprepped the actual pTG plasmid. Since this is the plasmid with RFP dropped in, you can simply choose the red colonies on the plate. |
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BBa_I742123 derekju -MIT iGEM 2008 |
We worked extensively with BBaI742103 and BBaI742123 trying to transform it into Lactobacillus delbruckii subsp. bulgaricus, Lactobacillus delbruckii subsp. lactis, and Lactobacillus acidophilus. The DNA from the 2008 registry failed to transform and Dr. French, who entered this part, was kind enough to supply us with the plasmids. It turned out the registry wasn't able to transform this plasmid into E. Coli, probably due to non-typical growth conditions. Instructions to transform into E. Coli:
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