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! Ampicillin*
! Ampicillin*
| Stock = 50 mg/ml in water <br> use 1:1000 in liquid cultures <br> 1:500 in agar
| Stock = 50 mg/ml in water <br> use at 1:1000 in liquid cultures <br> use at 1:500 in LB amp plates
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! Tetracycline*
| Stock = 12.5 mg/ml in water <br> use at 1:1000 in liquid cultures and in solid medium plates
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!IPTG
!IPTG

Latest revision as of 06:18, 26 October 2012

Ingredients and Stock Concentrations for some of the reagents used in Series 3

Reagent Composition
Miniprep Solution 1* 50 mM glucose
10 mM EDTA (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid)
25 mM Tris, pH 8
Miniprep Solution 2* 0.2 M NaOH
1% SDS (sodium dodecyl sulfate)
Miniprep Solution 3* 2.7M Potassium Acetate
6.6M Acetic Acid
Luria-Bertoni Medium (LB) 1% Tryptone
0.5% Yeast Extract
1% NaCl
(2% agar in plates)
Nematode Growth Medium Lite(NGM lite)- Available in powder form from US Biological Cat. #N1005 (http://www.usbio.net) 0.3% NaCl
1.7% Bacto-agar
0.25% Bacto-peptone
0.1% (vol/vol)cholesterol
Chemotaxis media 2% bactoagar
5 mM potassium phosphate buffer, pH = 6.0
1 mM CaCl2
1 mM MgSO4
Ampicillin* Stock = 50 mg/ml in water
use at 1:1000 in liquid cultures
use at 1:500 in LB amp plates
Tetracycline* Stock = 12.5 mg/ml in water
use at 1:1000 in liquid cultures and in solid medium plates
IPTG Stock = 0.5 M
use 0.5 mM in cultures
1% agarose gel 1% (w/v) agarose in 1X TAE buffer. (50X TAE Stock Solution= 242 g/L Tris Base (MW=121.1); 57.1 mL/L Glacial Acetic Acid; 100 mL/L 0.5 M EDTA; Add ddH2O to 1 Liter and adjust pH to 8.5 using KOH)
DNA loading dye 0.4 % Ficoll 400, 1.8 mM EDTA, 0.55 mM Tris-HCl, 0.00117 % SDS, 0.025 % Bromophenol Blue pH 8.0 @ 25°C
1x PBST (phosphate buffered saline with Tween20) 137 mM NaCl,2.7 mM KCl,4.3 mM Na2HPO4,1.47 mM KH2PO4, 0.25% -Adjust to a final pH of 7.4.
50X TAE (use at 1X) 2M Tris Base, 0.05M EDTA, 5.7% Glacial Acetic Acid, adjust to a final pH of 8.5 with KOH

*NOTE: These concentrations are STOCK concentrations - not effective concentrations!