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If I have received a plasmid from another lab, and then re-cloned it into a new vector or made mutations in it, can I submit this plasmid to Addgene?

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If I have received a plasmid from another lab, and then re-cloned it into a new vector or made mutations in it, can I submit this plasmid to Addgene?

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Yes, if a researcher wanted to request this plasmid, he/she would write to you and not to the lab from which you received the wild-type plasmid. Therefore, your lab should submit this plasmid to the repository. In the appropriate section of the plasmid submission form, please indicate the lab that sent you the original plasmid. Please do not submit plasmids that were constructed by other laboratories and not altered by your laboratory.

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