Difference between revisions of "Validated GMO inactivation"

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In order to more formally validate the usual GMO inactivation done with bleach for disposal of plates and cultures, we are adding this page.  This validation was performed with two brands of commercial bleach and is applicable to both GMO bacteria and nematode worms transformed with antibioticR plasmids.  It is directly specific for this SOP of the lab collection.
 
In order to more formally validate the usual GMO inactivation done with bleach for disposal of plates and cultures, we are adding this page.  This validation was performed with two brands of commercial bleach and is applicable to both GMO bacteria and nematode worms transformed with antibioticR plasmids.  It is directly specific for this SOP of the lab collection.
  
 
Always take care in using bleach and wear appropriate personal protective equipment (lab coat, gloves, and eye protection).
 
Always take care in using bleach and wear appropriate personal protective equipment (lab coat, gloves, and eye protection).

Revision as of 13:42, 15 November 2023

(versionFR)

In order to more formally validate the usual GMO inactivation done with bleach for disposal of plates and cultures, we are adding this page. This validation was performed with two brands of commercial bleach and is applicable to both GMO bacteria and nematode worms transformed with antibioticR plasmids. It is directly specific for this SOP of the lab collection.

Always take care in using bleach and wear appropriate personal protective equipment (lab coat, gloves, and eye protection).