Dear all,
I'm sure this issue comes up very often, but for the first time in our lab
we need to recover a pET-type expression plasmid from a BL21-like E. coli
strain (NEB's T7 Express).
I know a RecA+ strain is not suitable for plasmid production, but the basic
plan is to grow and mini-prep the cells to recover the plasmid and later
transform another E coli strain (Top10) to make frozen stocks and for
plasmid production.
Is this a regular practice or is there any known protocol we should follow?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.

Best wishes,
Javier

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Dr. Javier M. González
Instituto de Bionanotecnología del NOA (INBIONATEC-CONICET)
Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero (UNSE)
RN9, Km 1125. Villa El Zanjón. (G4206XCP)
Santiago del Estero. Argentina
Tel: +54-(0385)-4238352
Email <[email protected]> Twitter <https://twitter.com/_biojmg>

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