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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

This is a Protocol for transforming plasmid DNA into P. putida cells by electroporation. This is a fast and easy-to-use method of introducing plasmid DNA in P. putida cells with high transformation efficiency. This Protocol is adapted from [1] and encompasses the steps for the preparation of competent cells and transformation of plasmid DNA by electroporation.

All Inputs of the Protocol, listed in the section 4.1., can be acquired either from other IBISBA Protocols or purchased from commercial ...

Creator: Rita Volkers

Submitter: Rita Volkers

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