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E. coli Strain for pHANNIBAL and pART27

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Dear All,

What is the E. coli strain that could be used to host the pHANNIBAL vector developed by CSIRO of Australia? Thanks

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E.coli k12

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Posted Aug 26, 2006, 6:33 AM
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Hi, Nucleo77
the strain that you applied was derived from k12.do you use from correct method for transformation? it is possible because of bad transformation or medium elements, they will began to destroyed. also you must add appropriate antibiotic(s) at medium, did you add any? I think ampicilin is the appropriate antibiotic that you add with 1mg/mL concentration.
with best greetings behrooz

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hi, sir, where did you get this two vector? I need use this too. Could you please email me at rose_us520@hotmail.com.Thanks!

What is the E. coli strain that could be used to host the pHANNIBAL vector developed by CSIRO of Australia? Thanks[/quote]

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Posted Sep 08, 2007, 16:22 PM
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