[DIYbio] Re: Electroporation vs Sonification vs CaCl Chlorella Vulgrais

Electroporation works well for Nanno and is very straight-forward if you have a biorad gene pulser or similar electroporator. Do you have an electroporator that lets you change capacitance, resistance, and field strength? From what I have heard Chlorella is extremely difficult to transform but I don't have personal experience with it. Do you have the transformation vectors, if so can you describe them (resistance cassettes, expression cassettes - promoter, epitope, terminator)?
 
On Wednesday, December 16, 2015 at 1:46:09 PM UTC-5, Alex D wrote:
Hello everyone, 

I am currently working on a project which requires transfection of Chlorella Vulgaris and nannochloropsis. Plasmid size is approx, 6K bp, but I am more concerned about the most efficient and cost effective technique for transfection. Initial experiment will be carried with CaCl and later on  by electroporation incase salt based method wont bring any results. But I wanted to try out sonification since it is in a way easier and cheaper to build/acquire and perhaps safer)). 

I am also working on developing more energy efficient containment for the culture to use minimal energy for shaking and molecule extraction methods, so anyways I dont have a PhD or anything I am a undergrad student but you can probably use some fancy words if you feel like. I am interested if anyone ever used multiple techniques and has any feedback on it which ever it is bad or not. 

Thanks in advance. 

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