Hi guys,
I remember reading somewhere about a special technique to make competent SURE E. coli (because these mutant strains are harder to make competent). I can't seem to find that reference now. Does anyone know what the name of that special technique is? If I remember correctly it's named after a scientist that discovered it.... or even better....If you have the protocol that you don't mind posting, I would really appreciate that also.
Thanks in advance,
Annulik
SURE E. coli competent cells
Started by annulik, Sep 07 2012 02:13 PM
SURE E.COLI COMPETENT CELLS PROTOCOL
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Also tagged with one or more of these keywords: SURE, E.COLI, COMPETENT CELLS, PROTOCOL
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