Cotransformation of linear chromosomal DNA and plasmid DNA in Escherichia coli
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1980
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Bergmans, H.E.N.
Kooijman, D.H.
Hoekstra, W.P.M.
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Abstract
Transformation of Ca²⁺-heat shocked Escherichia
coli cells with plasmid DNA has become an indispensable
technique in the study of plasmids and in
genetic engineering. The process of induction of competence
by Ca²⁺-heat shock is still poorly understood, but it has been argued that only a small
proportion of the shocked cells is effectively rendered
competent in the process. This has been deduced
from the fact that in transformation with two different
plasmids as donor DNA, the observed frequency
of double transformants is higher than would be
expected from the observed transformation frequencies
of each of the plasmids separately.