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Use Pgal agarose minimal plate to screenlac constitutive mutation
Annals of Microbiology volume 59, pages 179–182 (2009)
Abstract
ThelacI gene has been used as a target gene in various mutation assays in bacteria and transgenic organisms. Pgal minimal plate is commonly used to selectlac constitutive mutation. To simplify the preparation of the Pgal minimal plate, the agarose (1%) was used to replace agar (1.5%) in the Pgal minimal plate, omitting the process of spreading thelac − bacteria on the plate for scavenging the alternative carbon sources from the plate in advance of use. The results showed that the reducing sugar in agarose was extremely lower than that of others, the selective sensitivity and efficiency of the Pgal agarose was higher than those of the Pgal agar and Pgal agar scavenged. This might give the conclusion that Pgal agarose could be used conveniently and efficiently for the screening oflac constitutive mutation.
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Tang, M., Wang, L., Zhang, P. et al. Use Pgal agarose minimal plate to screenlac constitutive mutation. Ann. Microbiol. 59, 179–182 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03175618
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