Probably a typo but further in the writing they mention DH10b.
So who knows what actual strain of E. coli they are using.
On Tuesday, October 20, 2015 at 1:37:55 PM UTC-7, Sebastian wrote:
-- So who knows what actual strain of E. coli they are using.
On Tuesday, October 20, 2015 at 1:37:55 PM UTC-7, Sebastian wrote:
Hi Everyone,I stumbled across the Aqualose project from Imperial College and their protocol for co-culture with G. xylinus used an anerobic strain of E Coli dubbed BL21D3...which I cannot find anywhere. Is the NEB competent cell strain BL21(DE3) the actual strain and they just made a typo or am I missing something. Thanks!Yale CGSC Strain: http://cgsc.biology.yale.edu/Strain.php?ID=139459 PS Anyone have this strain that are willing to overnight it to NYC?Much obliged!
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