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Bacterial cultures

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English: Bacterial cultures of transgenic E. coli grown in glass flasks overnight. The next step is to extract the transgenic DNA called a plasmid
Español: Cultivos bacterianos transgénicos de E. coli cultivados por 14 horas (durante la noche). El paso siguiente es la extracción del ADN transgénico llamado plasmidio.
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Author Soledad Mirand-Rottmann
Camera location45° 30′ 09.63″ N, 73° 37′ 31.59″ W  Heading=196.21762078766° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Picture was taken at the University of Montreal, Neuroscience Department

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