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Typical DNA damage agents include nalidixic acid (NA) (Sigma), formaldehyde (formaldehyde, CH2O) (Sigma) and hydrogen peroxide(H2O2).The following non-DNA damage reagent was used as a negative control:kanamycin sulfate,KAN)(Amresco),acetone,phenol.
 
Typical DNA damage agents include nalidixic acid (NA) (Sigma), formaldehyde (formaldehyde, CH2O) (Sigma) and hydrogen peroxide(H2O2).The following non-DNA damage reagent was used as a negative control:kanamycin sulfate,KAN)(Amresco),acetone,phenol.
 
The reagent concentration and gradient were calculated and added to the 40 ml bacterial solution (LB) system according to the following induction volume.
 
The reagent concentration and gradient were calculated and added to the 40 ml bacterial solution (LB) system according to the following induction volume.
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Typical DNA damage agents include nalidixic acid (NA) (Sigma), formaldehyde (formaldehyde, CH2O) (Sigma) and hydrogen peroxide(H2O2).The following non-DNA damage reagent was used as a negative control:kanamycin sulfate,KAN)(Amresco),acetone,phenol. The reagent concentration and gradient were calculated and added to the 40 ml bacterial solution (LB) system according to the following induction volume.

DNA damage agent concentration gradient and induced addition
non-DNA damage agent concentration gradient and induced addition