Mutagenizing bacterial genomes with selectable transposon insertions is an effective approach for identifying the genes underlying important phenotypes. Specific bacteria may require different tools and methods for effective transposon mutagenesis, and here we describe methods to mutagenize Vibrio fischeri using an engineered mini-Tn5 transposon with synthetic "mosaic" transposon ends. The transposon is delivered by conjugation on a plasmid that cannot replicate in V. fischeri and that encodes a hyperactive transposase outside the transposon itself. The chromosomal location of insertions can be readily identified by cloning and/or PCR-based methods described here. Although developed in V. fischeri, these tools and methods have proven effective in some other bacteria as well.

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