rfp more easily detectible. I would love to hear what the list has!
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>From: "Adams, Mike (Biology)" <AD...@easternct.edu>
>Subject: [Chlamydomonas] gfp expression
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>I have some undergraduates who would like to demonstrate transformation
>in Chlamy using gfp as the reporter. This would have to be a simple
>procedure as they will do it as part of a class. I have never transformed
>Chlamy, so I am wondering if there is a plasmid containing a constitutive
>gfp gene that can be introduced into Chlamy fairly easily.
>Many thanks
>Mike Adams
>ad...@easternct.edu
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