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  1. pGLO Plasmid Map and Resources - Bio-Rad

    Explore Bio-Rad’s comprehensive pGLO and GFP teaching resources, including pGLO plasmid maps, hands-on lab activities, and free presentations, videos, and case studies.

  2. pGLO - Wikipedia

    The pGLO plasmid is an engineered plasmid used in biotechnology as a vector for creating genetically modified organisms. The plasmid contains several reporter genes, most notably the …

  3. 6.1: Genetic Transformation (using bacteria and the pGLO

    The pGLO plasmid contains an origin or replication, a selectable marker, and the gene for Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP). The plasmid also contains a gene for the arabinose C protein, …

  4. pGLO Sequence and Map - SnapGene

    SnapGene Viewer is free software that allows molecular biologists to create, browse, and share richly annotated sequence files.

  5. pGLO (plasmid) | Research Starters - EBSCO

    pGLO is a trademarked engineered plasmid widely used in genetic research to create genetically modified organisms (GMOs). This plasmid has been specifically designed to include several …

  6. The pGLO plasmid (see image below) contains the GFP gene, the bla gene, the araC gene, the ori, the pBAD promoter, and multiple cloning sites. The GFP gene codes for the production of …

  7. Transformation of Escherichia coli with the pGLO Plasmid: …

    Jan 1, 2019 · Here, I describe some extensions of the pGLO transformation experiment that can be used to explore aspects of the system in more detail and to demonstrate other biological …

  8. pGLOTM Transformation Workshop Time Line Introduction Transform bacteria with pGLO plasmid

  9. Bio-Rad pGLO Bacterial Transformation Kit | Flinn Scientific

    Bio-Rad’s pGLO™ Bacterial Transformation Kits offer unforgettable lab activities in which students engineer bacteria to express the Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) and glow green …

  10. pGLO Bacterial Transformation Kit - Bio-Rad

    In this bacterial transformation lab activity, students use the pGLO plasmid to transform bacteria to express green fluorescent protein (GFP) from the bioluminescent jellyfish Aequorea victoria, …