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Transformation of Plasmid DNA into E. coli Using the Heat Shock Method
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Transformation of Plasmid DNA into E. coli Using the Heat Shock Method
Transformation of Plasmid DNA into E. coli Using the Heat Shock Method
DOI:
10.3791/253-v
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07:46 min
•
August 01, 2007
•
Alexandrine Froger
,
James E. Hall
1
Department of Physiology and Biophysics
,
University of California, Irvine (UCI)
Chapters
00:04
Introduction
00:38
Preparing for Heat Transformation
01:14
Introducing plasmid DNA into bacteria by heat shock
03:05
Plating transformed bacteria on LB agar plate
05:59
Assessing the transformation efficiency
06:42
Conclusion
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