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Bezeichnung des metabolisch aktiven Bakterien im Darm der Generalist<em> Spodoptera littoralis</em> Über DNA Stable Isotope Probing Mit<sup> 13</sup> C-Glucose

Published: November 13, 2013
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Disclosures

The authors have nothing to disclose.

Acknowledgements

Materials

Dumont #5 Mirror Finish ForcepsFine Science Tools11251-23&nbsp;
Vannas Spring ScissorsFine Science Tools15000-00&nbsp;
Speed Vacuum Concentrator 5301Eppendorf Germany5305 000.304&nbsp;
Plastic pestleCarl Roth GmbH Co. GermanyP986.1&nbsp;
NanoVue spectrophotometerGE HealthCare, UK28-9569-58&nbsp;
Mastercycler pro/thermocyclerEppendorf Germany6321 000.515&nbsp;
Agagel Standard Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis chamberBiometraDiscontinued&nbsp;
Ultracentrifuge (Optima L-90K)BeckmanA20684&nbsp;
Ultracentrifuge rotor (NVT 90)Beckman362752&nbsp;
HPLC pumpAgilent1100&nbsp;
Quick-Seal, Polyallomer tubeBeckman342412&nbsp;
Transilluminator UVstar 15&nbsp;Biometra&nbsp;

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Identification of Metabolically Active Bacteria in the Gut of the Generalist Spodoptera littoralis via DNA Stable Isotope Probing Using 13C-Glucose

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Shao, Y., Arias-Cordero, E. M., Boland, W. Identification of Metabolically Active Bacteria in the Gut of the Generalist Spodoptera littoralis via DNA Stable Isotope Probing Using 13C-Glucose. J. Vis. Exp. (81), e50734, doi:10.3791/50734 (2013).

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