[DIYbio] Re: Anybody has E.coli lactose operon in a plasmid?

In my country it is not the easiest way, because at us PCR is not well developed.(

And, in my country people work with vertebrates without ethic votum - rats are freely used for dissections at the Faculty of Biology and Medical University. Different standards in different countries.

Am Dienstag, 26. Mai 2015 02:57:18 UTC+3 schrieb Mega [Andreas Stuermer]:
Hi! Maybe the easiest way is to get it from PCR of (cooked at 90°C for 5 mins)  diluted stool sample?

Bare in mind that you might need am ethic votum to work with vertebrates

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