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Fig. 7 | Microbiome

Fig. 7

From: Schrödinger’s microbes: Tools for distinguishing the living from the dead in microbial ecosystems

Fig. 7

A transiently “dead” microbe. Competent E. coli (NEB5α cells competent cells, cat # c2987, New England Biolabs, Ipswitch, MA, USA) were thawed on ice. For a control sample, 2 μL of cells was added to 98 μL LB culture medium, 100 μL propidium iodide added, and the mixture allowed to stain for 5 min at room temperature. The experimental E. coli NEB5α (25 μL) was added to an electroporation cuvette previously cooled to 5 °C and electroporated at 2500 V twice. The cells were then diluted in LB and stained as with the control cells. a Fluorescence microscopy showing that almost all cells stained positive for propidium iodide treatment. b Colony-forming units showing no significant difference between controls and electroporated samples

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