Simple question that is hard to answer

Carlo Zambonelli via methods%40net.bio.net (by zambonel from gmail.com)
Thu Feb 15 16:51:49 EST 2007


Yes, as long as you have 2 different selective markers and the appropriate
cell strain. See http://www.emdbiosciences.com/html/NVG/DuetTable.html
C.

On 15 Feb 2007 12:20:34 -0800, peter <peter.ianakiev from gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi group,
> I have a question regarding incompatibility of plasmids. Can one
> bacterial cell be transformed with more than one plasmid (of the same
> kind) and keep these plasmids. For example if one has two clones (same
> insert, same vector) can they co-exist in the same cell (same size
> too, only difference would be point mutation). Your thoughts are
> invaluable and much appreciated.
> Peter
>
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