Re: [DIYbio] Free plasmids for amateur biologists.

You should not work with wild strains of ecoli. It is way too dangerous. It is best to wait until you can get the safe strain from a local university or supplier.



On Jul 1, 2012, at 11:49 PM, Dorif <dorif11@gmail.com> wrote:

I know.) But in Europe are located antibody producing facilities(Aldevron Freiburg, former Genovac), DNA production is located in Fargo, North Dacota(from where i received my plasmids).

And I have two questions: a) from where can I obtain E.coli strain, suitable for transformation with these plasmids(of course, I have wild strains of E.coli and plasmids are in fridge(so, I can wait a little), but...), b) With what I can replace TrisEDTA beffer, recommended for plasmid extraction from samples(Currently I have no Good's buffers at all, but I have wide range of inorganic compounds, suitable for PBS, potassium-phosphate buffer, water, acetate buffer, oxalate buffer)?

воскресенье, 1 июля 2012 г., 22:55:46 UTC+3 пользователь Nathan McCorkle написал:
Nice find! They're based in the U.S. but also have a location in Germany too.

On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 7:03 AM, Александр Дориф <dorif11@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello! I have found the way to get some free plasmids with map and work
> protocol. The Aldevron company distributes free samples of pRc/CMV-Hbs(S)
> and pCMVHB-S2.S plasmids. Both are based on pBlueScript plasmid and contain
> Ampicilline resistance gene. Each sample contains 2-4 ug of plasmid DNA.
> Samples are delivered via postage service. Link to order
> samples: http://www.aldevron.com/products/dnas/plasmids/
>
> I hope it'll be useful for somebody.
>
> P.S.: sorry for my bad English.)
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