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This protocol is a variant of the Hanahan protocol <cite>Hanahan91</cite> using CCMB80 buffer for DH10B, TOP10  and MachI strains.  It builds on Example 2 of the  [[Media:pat6855494.pdf | Bloom05 patent]] as well.  This protocol has been tested on TOP10, MachI and [[Talk:TOP10 chemically competent cells|BL21(DE3)]] cells.  See [[Bacterial Transformation]] for a more general discussion of other techniques.  The  [[Media:pat6960464.pdf | Jesse '464 patent]] describes using this buffer for DH5&alpha; cells.  The [[Media:pat6709852.pdf | Bloom04]] patent describes the use of essentially the same protocol for the Invitrogen Mach 1 cells.
This protocol is a variant of the Hanahan protocol <cite>Hanahan91</cite> using CCMB80 buffer for DH10B, TOP10  and MachI strains.  It builds on Example 2 of the  [[Media:pat6855494.pdf | Bloom05 patent]] as well.  This protocol has been tested on TOP10, MachI and [[Talk:TOP10 chemically competent cells|BL21(DE3)]] cells.  See [[Bacterial Transformation]] for a more general discussion of other techniques.  The  [[Media:pat6960464.pdf | Jesse '464 patent]] describes using this buffer for DH5&alpha; cells.  The [[Media:pat6709852.pdf | Bloom04]] patent describes the use of essentially the same protocol for the Invitrogen Mach 1 cells.


'''This is the chemical transformation protocol used by [[User:Tk|Tom Knight]] and the [http://parts.mit.edu Registry of Standard Biological Parts].
'''This is the chemical transformation protocol used by [[User:Tk|Tom Knight]] and the [http://partsregistry.org Registry of Standard Biological Parts].


==Materials==
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