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* There are different methods by which the cell can be lysed. These methods include heat shock, blender polytron, homogenization etc. For this procedure, sonication will be used to lyse the cell. By exposing the cells to high frequency sound waves of a sonicator, the cell membrane are sheared exposing the intracellular contents. | * There are different methods by which the cell can be lysed. These methods include heat shock, blender polytron, homogenization etc. For this procedure, sonication will be used to lyse the cell. By exposing the cells to high frequency sound waves of a sonicator, the cell membrane are sheared exposing the intracellular contents. | ||
* The sonicator used is the Misonix XL-2000 series Ultrasonic Liquid Processors. | * The sonicator used is the Misonix XL-2000 series Ultrasonic Liquid Processors. | ||
* When the samples were at room temperature, a bucket of ice was prepared to | |||
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Lysis of transformed E. coli
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