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* [[Team:Cambridge/Protocols/Chemicallycompetentcells|<u><span style="color:#00000CD">Chemically competent cells generation</span></u>]] A technique to produce e.coli cellsreceptive to chemical transformation.
* [[Team:Cambridge/Protocols/Chemicallycompetentcells|<u><span style="color:#00000CD">Chemically competent cells generation</span></u>]] A technique to produce e.coli cellsreceptive to chemical transformation.
* [[Team:Cambridge/Protocols/Electrocompetentcells|<u><span style="color:#00000CD">Electocompetent cells generation</span></u>]] A technique to produce e.coli cells receptive to transformation by electroporation
* [[Team:Cambridge/Protocols/Electrocompetentcells|<u><span style="color:#00000CD">Electocompetent cells generation</span></u>]] A technique to produce e.coli cells receptive to transformation by electroporation
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* [[Team:Cambridge/Protocols/Electroporation|<u><span style="color:#00000CD">Colony PCR</span></u>]] A method for transforming appropriately competent cells with plasmid DNA using electricity.
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* [[Team:Cambridge/Protocols/ElectricalTransformation|<u><span style="color:#00000CD">Electroporation</span></u>]] A method for transforming appropriately competent cells with plasmid DNA using electricity.
* [[Team:Cambridge/Protocols/GelElectrophoresis|<u><span style="color:#00000CD">Gel Electrophoresis</span></u>]] A technique for separating DNA strands of different lengths.  
* [[Team:Cambridge/Protocols/GelElectrophoresis|<u><span style="color:#00000CD">Gel Electrophoresis</span></u>]] A technique for separating DNA strands of different lengths.  
* [[Team:Cambridge/Protocols/GelExtractionofDNA|<u><span style="color:#00000CD">Gel Extraction of DNA</span></u>]] A technique used to isolate a desired fragment of intact DNA from an agarose gel following agarose gel electrophoresis.
* [[Team:Cambridge/Protocols/GelExtractionofDNA|<u><span style="color:#00000CD">Gel Extraction of DNA</span></u>]] A technique used to isolate a desired fragment of intact DNA from an agarose gel following agarose gel electrophoresis.

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