CH33COLi
CH33COLi is a strain of Escherichia coli that has been genetically engineered for use in laboratory research. This specific strain is often employed in molecular biology and biochemistry experiments due to its well-characterized genetic makeup and ease of manipulation. Researchers typically use CH33COLi for cloning, protein expression, and various other genetic studies. Its genetic modifications are designed to facilitate specific experimental outcomes, such as enhanced uptake of foreign DNA or altered metabolic pathways. Detailed protocols and information regarding its specific characteristics can usually be found in scientific literature and specialized reagent catalogs. The E. coli bacterium itself is a common model organism, and strains like CH33COLi are derivatives of this workhorse, refined for particular research applications.