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InjectTruth
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Cloning in liquid culture, is it possible?
#3131003 - 09/13/04 06:36 PM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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hello. Ive recently been reading up on cloning with cardboard and also making liquid cultures. Can you put a piece of mush flesh directly in a sterile karo solution to clone it? or should you clone with cardboard and use a piece of that? Seems like you could do it.
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hyphae
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Re: Cloning in liquid culture, is it possible? [Re: InjectTruth]
#3131280 - 09/13/04 07:40 PM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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I have done this with just sterile water no need for Karo unless your looking at some kinda long time storage. I just take a very nice chunk (1-2") as long as possible and dropped it into my homemade Eberbach which was PCed with h2o in it. It makes for some nice quick cloning. I also use CBS's (core biopsy syringes) after Mycota (6T) turned me on to them a few years back. They make taking sterile samples a breeze!!!!!
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fastfred
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Re: Cloning in liquid culture, is it possible? [Re: hyphae]
#3132202 - 09/13/04 10:24 PM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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That may be fine for people with a fancy blender, but you can also just drop a small piece in some 3% malt extract solution and let it grow up.
-FF
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InjectTruth
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Re: Cloning in liquid culture, is it possible? [Re: fastfred]
#3133641 - 09/14/04 09:25 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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great. that makes life easier. Hyphae, whats a core biopsy syringe? I'll see if I can do a search.
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individual casts off outmoded and restricting standars of
thinking, dress, and social etiquette in order to express
CREATIVELY his relationship to his immediate environment and
the social structure as a whole.
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hyphae
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Re: Cloning in liquid culture, is it possible? [Re: InjectTruth]
#3134084 - 09/14/04 11:33 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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CBS's are used for taking sterile tissue samples from organs, tumors, mushrooms, etc; They are also reusable.
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InjectTruth
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Re: Cloning in liquid culture, is it possible? [Re: hyphae]
#3134220 - 09/14/04 12:15 PM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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hmm. how bout dat?
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fastfred
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Re: Cloning in liquid culture, is it possible? [Re: InjectTruth]
#3134264 - 09/14/04 12:29 PM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Do you have a source for those biopsy syringes hyphae?
-FF
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hyphae
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Re: Cloning in liquid culture, is it possible? [Re: fastfred]
#3135561 - 09/14/04 05:33 PM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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When available I've seen heard them go from $35 on up to $75 each. I do have a source but it's inconsistant so basically I put my order in and wait, last time it was almost 3mos. When I get them they go for $35+shipping (2-3 day delivery). These shoot the needle out and back into a sheath keeping the sample from ever being exposed to an open environment, I like to store the syringe in a bottle of alcohol right up until the sample is taken.
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Gr0wer
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Re: Cloning in liquid culture, is it possible? [Re: hyphae]
#3135855 - 09/14/04 06:44 PM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Could we see the homemade Eberbach? Possibly on a new thread with pointers and info? It could even be added to the tek's
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hyphae
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Re: Cloning in liquid culture, is it possible? [Re: Gr0wer]
#3136048 - 09/14/04 07:31 PM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Just looked and it must be in storage, when I get a chance I'll grab it and take a pic for ya guys It's really quite simple, it is a regular mouth pint jar screwed to a blender base (poly carbonate), not all bases work, my first deformed badly (Proctor Silex) but the second one (Oster) worked flawlessly. The base was drilled and tapped with a small machine screw which is where the syringe is inserted after the screw is removed. It works great when used with the CBS (core biopsy syringe!) take care guys
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