Team:BYU Provo/Notebook/SmallPhage/Winterexp/Period1/Exp/3.20 Phage Viability Test
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1. Dilution series of bacteriophage and its incubation with E coli | 1. Dilution series of bacteriophage and its incubation with E coli | ||
: i) 90μL of broth were added to added to each dilution vial, labeled 1-5. | : i) 90μL of broth were added to added to each dilution vial, labeled 1-5. | ||
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: March 21, 2013 at 1:00pm – E coli have formed a uniform lawn. No plague is seen in any of the plates | : March 21, 2013 at 1:00pm – E coli have formed a uniform lawn. No plague is seen in any of the plates | ||
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- | + | : E coli is viable, but the phiX174 phage is not. | |
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'''VI) Limitations and Questions''' | '''VI) Limitations and Questions''' | ||
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+ | : We did not have all the equipment ready at the start of lab. With the waiting periods in between, contamination might be a huge problem. | ||
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Small Phage March - April Notebook: Experiments
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3.20 Phage Viability Test
I) Purpose
II) Expected outcome
III) Reagent record
IV) Actual procedures / observations 1. Dilution series of bacteriophage and its incubation with E coli
2. Addition of agar and plating
3. Check up on phage + bacteria viability in 24-48 hours V) Results
VI) Conclusion
VI) Limitations and Questions
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