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The DH10B strain of E. coli is a popular strain for everyday cloning applications due to its high transformation efficiency, its ability to uptake and maintain large plasmids (>30 kb), lack of methylation-dependent restriction systems (MDRS), and blue-white colony screening. DH10B can intake genomic DNA which differentiates it from the DH5α strain. The full DH10B genome was sequenced and published by Durfee et al. in 2008 [1].
MAX Efficiency DH10B Competent Cells | MAX Efficiency DH10B T1 Phage Resistant Cells* | ElectroMAX DH10B Cells | ElectroMAX DH10B T1 Phage-Resistant Competent Cells | MegaX DH10B T1R Electrocomp Cells | |
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Transformation efficiency | >1 x 109 cfu/µg | >1 x 109 cfu/µg | >1 x 1010 cfu/µg | >1 x 1010 cfu/µg | >3 x 1010 cfu/µg |
Type of transformation | Chemical | Chemical | Electroporation | Electroporation | Electroporation |
Resistance to T1, T5, and φ80 phage contamination | –– | ✓ | –– | ✓ | ✓ |
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* Strain also available in high-throughput FlexPlate format.
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