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Preparation of pMPMT5+AID construct

Piotr, Weronika

  1. Preparation of electro- and chemocompetent bacteria E. coli TOP10.
  2. Setup of overnight cultures (pTrc99A-AID, pMPM-T5, pZC320) on LB broth with proper antibiotics.

Isolation of genomic DNA

Michał L.

Isolation of genomic DNA (E.coli Rosetta and TOP10) - template DNA for PCR to obtain T7 polymerase DNA. DNA isolated from E. coli TOP10 strain was used as a negative control for PCR. Fig. 1.

Fig. 1. Probes of isolated genomic DNA after mechanical destruction by pipetting. Without destruction the DNA wouldn't be visible in this kind of gel because genomic DNA is too big. 1 and 3-E.coli Rosetta DNA; 2-DNA ladder; 4-E.coli TOP10 DNA.