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==Working Concentrations and Stock Solutions==
==Working Concentrations and Stock Solutions==
High copy plasmids allow 35 μg/ml concentration. Stock solutions can be made at 35 mg/ml in ethanol, kept at -20C.
High copy plasmids allow 35 μg/ml concentration. Low-copy plasmids like [[bacterial artificial chromosomes]] allow 12.5 μg/ml. Stock solutions can be made at 35 mg/ml in ethanol, kept at -20C.


==Resistance Gene==
==Resistance Gene==
The ''cat'' gene codes for an acetyltransferase which acetylates chloramphenicol, inactivating it.
The ''cat'' gene codes for an acetyltransferase which acetylates chloramphenicol, inactivating it.
The gene is sometimes specifed as ''Cm<sup>R</sup>'' or ''Cam<sup>R</sup>''.
The gene is sometimes specifed as ''Cm<sup>R</sup>'' or ''Cam<sup>R</sup>''.
==Links==
[http://bacpac.chori.org/clone-handling.htm Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute (CHORI) - BAC/PAC resources]


[[Category:Material]] [[Category:Antibiotic]]
[[Category:Material]] [[Category:Antibiotic]]

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