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Freezing Bacterial Strains

Ryla Cantergiani 2020/04/10 23:49

Overview


Bacteria can be frozen at -80C, and that stock can be taken at a later date to re-grow up the strain. We freeze down strains that we've created or ordered. A full list of strains can be found in the MM-BACTERIA-STRAINS spreadsheet in the dropbox.

Bacteria need to be flash-frozen using liquid nitrogen or an ethanol and a dry ice bath.

Materials


Materials
test tubes and caps
1.5ml Screw Cap Tubes
toughspot tube labels (pre-made bacteria labels)
80% glycerol
ethanol
dry ice
ethanol bath metal container

Procedure


Day 0

  1. Overnight your bacterial strains in 3 mL of LB or LB + selection antibiotic (e.g. amp).

Day 1

  1. Name each strain with an MM###-B number. Label each tube using the pre-printed 3/8“ printable toughspots that have been made for bacterial strains.
  2. One sticker goes on the tub, one on the cap, and one on top of the niblet over the cap.
  3. Update the MM-BACTERIA-STRAINS spreadsheet on the dropbox.
  4. Pipette 990μL from LB or LB+selection antibiotic overnight culture into freezer tube
  5. Add 330μL of 80% Glycerol Stock.
  6. Flash freeze using a Dry Ice Ethanol bath.
  7. Put in the appropriate MM Bacteria box in the -80C freezer.

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