Team:UIUC-Illinois/Notebook/Protocols/Inoculation

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What you need:<br/>
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- Falcon tubes<br/>
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- The appropriate liquid media<br/>
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- The appropriate antibiotic<br/>
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- An agar plate containing the cells of interest or a frozen stock solution<br/>
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- Autoclaved pipet tips<br/><br/>
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Procedure: <br/><br/>
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1. To an autoclaved glass test tube with lid, add: 2-5 mL liquid media, 2-5 ul antibiotic (dilute to 1/1000)<br/>
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2. Using a pipet tip,  gently poke a single colony of plated cells, or scratch cells onto the stick form the frozen freezer stock (taking colonies from a plate typically yields better results)<br/>
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3. Stir cells into the liquid media<br/>
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4. Label the test tubes and place them in 37˚C warm room overnight to grow (12-16 hrs)<br/><br/>
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 4 June 2012

Header

Protocols

Select Protocol

Inoculation


What you need:
- Falcon tubes
- The appropriate liquid media
- The appropriate antibiotic
- An agar plate containing the cells of interest or a frozen stock solution
- Autoclaved pipet tips

Procedure:

1. To an autoclaved glass test tube with lid, add: 2-5 mL liquid media, 2-5 ul antibiotic (dilute to 1/1000)
2. Using a pipet tip, gently poke a single colony of plated cells, or scratch cells onto the stick form the frozen freezer stock (taking colonies from a plate typically yields better results)
3. Stir cells into the liquid media
4. Label the test tubes and place them in 37˚C warm room overnight to grow (12-16 hrs)

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