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DH5α competent E. coli is one of the most common laboratory strains. We offer several versatile strains for general cloning applications within a variety of transformation efficiencies and formats to suit your workflow and budget.
DH5α is a popular E. coli strain for routine cloning due to several key features:
Figure 1. Comparing transformation efficiencies of DH5α competent E. coli with NEB 5-alpha 5α and Zymo 5a in similar product configurations. Transformation efficiency was measured by performing triplicate transformations, using 10 pg pUC19 DNA, according to manufacturer’s recommended protocol. Each transformation was plated in duplicate.
DH5α is one of the most common laboratory E. coli strains utilized for small plasmid propagation and is selected for its ability to achieve high transformation efficiency. Usually, this strain is transformed using the calcium chloride (CaCl2) method; specially designed strain derivatives like DH5α-E can be transformed using electroporation.
Subcloning Efficiency™ DH5α Competent Cells | Library Efficiency DH5α Competent Cells | MAX Efficiency DH5α Competent Cells | |
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Type of transformation | Chemical | Chemical | Chemical |
Transformation efficiency | >1 x 106 cfu/µg | >1 x 108 cfu/µg | >1 x 109 cfu/µg |
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DH5α-T1R cells have the benefit of the tonA (fhuA) genotype for T1, T5, and φ80 phage resistance, with the same genetic markers and growth properties as the original strain.
MAX Efficiency DH5α-T1R Competent Cells | MultiShot DH5α T1R Competent Cells | |
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Type of transformation | Chemical | Chemical |
Transformation efficiency | >1 × 109 cfu/µg | >1 x 108 cfu/µg |
Available formats |
MAX Efficiency DH5αF´IQ Competent Cells | ElectroMAX DH5α-E Competent Cells | |
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Best for |
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Type of transformation | Chemical | Electroporation |
Transformation efficiency | >3 x 108 cfu/µg | >1 x 1010 cfu/µg |
Available formats |
DH5α is one of the most common laboratory E. coli strains utilized for small plasmid propagation and is selected for its ability to achieve high transformation efficiency. Usually, this strain is transformed using the calcium chloride (CaCl2) method; specially designed strain derivatives like DH5α-E can be transformed using electroporation.
Subcloning Efficiency™ DH5α Competent Cells | Library Efficiency DH5α Competent Cells | MAX Efficiency DH5α Competent Cells | |
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Best for |
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Type of transformation | Chemical | Chemical | Chemical |
Transformation efficiency | >1 x 106 cfu/µg | >1 x 108 cfu/µg | >1 x 109 cfu/µg |
Available formats |
DH5α-T1R cells have the benefit of the tonA (fhuA) genotype for T1, T5, and φ80 phage resistance, with the same genetic markers and growth properties as the original strain.
MAX Efficiency DH5α-T1R Competent Cells | MultiShot DH5α T1R Competent Cells | |
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Best for |
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Type of transformation | Chemical | Chemical |
Transformation efficiency | >1 × 109 cfu/µg | >1 x 108 cfu/µg |
Available formats |
MAX Efficiency DH5αF´IQ Competent Cells | ElectroMAX DH5α-E Competent Cells | |
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Best for |
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Type of transformation | Chemical | Electroporation |
Transformation efficiency | >3 x 108 cfu/µg | >1 x 1010 cfu/µg |
Available formats |
In addition to competent cells, we offer a broad suite of products for the cloning workflow.
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