Swimming pool supply stores have it.
Most swimming pools use diatomaceous earth filters.
You can also get food-grade on-line, even using Amazon.
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Get a free science project every week! "http://scitoys.com/newsletter.html"On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 8:46 AM, Andreas Sturm <masterstorm123@gmail.com> wrote:
Tried to get diat. earth at a store. They didn't have it.
Another store, the Lagerhaus (don't know if there's an equivalent in english, mainly farmers buy there, but also private people) had already closed when I came from university.
do you think, in university we will have some of it? Anyway, tomorrow I'll ask there (although I don't know what university would do with it...)2012/5/29 Jeswin <phillyj101@gmail.com>
Minipreps use bacteria grown in liquid media. I guess there is aOn Mon, May 28, 2012 at 1:08 PM, Andreas Sturm <masterstorm123@gmail.com> wrote:
> So tomorrow I'll go get some diatomaeous earth and some KCl....
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> When I do it without a liquid media overnight culture (from agar directly),
> how many bacteria do I have to take with the inoculation loop?
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higher density of cells in liquid so that you get better DNA
purification efficiency.
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