Improving Physiological Factors and Plasmid Stability of DE3 Host System
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Objective: The purpose of the study delineates the growth and plasmid stability of DE3 host system.
Methods: Different concentrations of drugs, chemicals, and various frequencies of radiations were subjected to
the host system to verify the colony forming units, along with plasmid concentration and stability. Results: Among
chemicals, acridine orange showed highest effect on growth of DH5a, while among the drugs, danthrone showed
maximum effect on the growth of the organism. Radio frequency of 2GHz and low-intensity microwave radiation
were recorded as highest inhibitory effects. However, there is no significant effect in growth that was observed
in exposure to UV rays. Conclusion: The present work discussed that, the effect of drugs, chemicals, radio
frequency, and microwave radiation has a huge effect not only on growth of organism but also concentration and
stability of plasmid.
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