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  1. Phage DNA hybridization experiments on filter membranes Filter membranes carrying immobilized DNA derived from phage spots can be screened by in situ hybridization with 32P-labeled probes. The technique is robust, hi
  2. Rapid analysis of λ phage isolates (purification of λ DNA from liquid cultures) Experiments As described in this scheme, λ phage DNA can be easily purified from liquid cultures. In contrast, the previous scheme describes a method for purifying λ phag
  3. M13 Phage spread plates M13 Phage plaques are formed when a single virus infects a single bacterium. The daughter virus particles infect neighboring bacteria and then produce the next
  4. P1 Application of phages and their cloning systems The P1 phage was discovered in the same year as the λ phage (Bertani 1951). Both phages are mild phages in their natural hosts, and their research history in t
  5. M13 Phage liquid culture M13 Phage progenitors are usually grown in liquid culture, where infected cells do not lyse but grow slowly to form a dilute suspension. Inoculation is almost a
  6. M13 Preparation of phage double-stranded (replicative) DNA Bacteria infected with M13 phage contain viral double-stranded RF DNA, and single-stranded daughter DNA is contained in crude viral particles in the culture med
  7. M13 Preparation of phage single-stranded DNA M13 phage single-stranded DNA was prepared from viral particles secreted by infected cells into the surrounding culture medium. filoviruses were first concentra
  8. Large-scale preparation of single- and double-stranded M13 phage DNAs This protocol is mainly used to prepare large quantities of double-stranded DNA from M13 phage, which is often used as a cloning vector in the laboratory, as we
  9. Determination of β-galactosidase in cellular extracts of experimental This protocol describes the determination of expressed β-galactosidase activity after transfection of mammalian cells with the reported molecular vector (see F
  10. M13 Cloning of phage vectors Although there is theoretically no limit to the number of fragments of exogenous DNA that can be carried by a recombinant M13 phage, in practice there is a limi
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