App Note: Fluorescent bacterial colony selection
Posted: 18 December 2015 | Molecular Devices | No comments yet
Discover how to pick desired microbial colonies early while reducing downstream processing with fluorescence-based colony picking…
Pick desired microbial colonies early while reducing downstream processing with fluorescence-based colony picking.
In this application note you will learn how Molecular Devices’ QPix™ 400 Series of Microbial Colony Pickers significantly reduces downstream processing time by enabling phenotypic selection of unique colonies based on the levels of fluorescent protein expression.
Potential applications include:
- Tracking of protein folding
- Monitor protein secretion in vitro
- Library mutational screening for enzyme evolution
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