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SIG10 MAX Electrocompetent Cells

Escherichia coli, rod shaped

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41106202
NACRES:
NA.85
Biological source:
Escherichia coli
Growth mode:
adherent or suspension
Morphology:
rod shaped
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Product Name

SIG10 MAX Electrocompetent Cells, for general cloning & library production

biological source

Escherichia coli

grade

Molecular Biology

form

buffered aqueous suspension

growth mode

adherent or suspension

morphology

rod shaped

technique(s)

microbiological culture: suitable

cell transformation

competent cell type: electrocompetent
transformation efficiency: ≥2 x 1010 cfu/μg

shipped in

dry ice

storage temp.

−70°C

General description

The SIG10 MAX Electrocompetent Cells provide large numbers of transformants from hard-to-clone fragments or limited DNA at a lower price.

Genotype

F- mcrA Δ(mrr-hsdRMS-mcrBC) endA1 recA1 Φ80dlacZΔM15 ΔlacX74 araD139 Δ(ara,leu)7697galU galK rpsL nupG λ- tonA (StrR)

Features and Benefits

  • share the most useful genetic elements of standard cloning strains like DH5a, DH10B, JM109, TOP10, etc. and directly replace them in cloning protocols.
  • incorporate a unique manufacturing technology that increases transformation efficiency, recombinant yields and reliability.
  • provide solutions for a wide range of applications at economical prices.
  • Blue - white screening

Other Notes

  • SIG10 MAX electrocompetent cells
  • pUC 19 transformation control DNA
  • recovery medium for cloning



Storage Class

10 - Combustible liquids

wgk

WGK 3



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