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Latest revision as of 00:38, 28 September 2013
Making LB Plates
Prepare Required Solutions
LB Media
Prepare Plates
- Gather sleeves of petri dishes
- Keep the plastic sleeves to place plates into
- Label the petri dishes with date and antibiotic
- Place the plates open in a line when done with labeling
Prepare Solution
- Use 2 L Erlenmeyer Flask for the Agar solution
- Add dry materials and water to flask
- Add magnetic stir bar and stir the media
- Cover the top of the flask loosely with aluminum foil
- Autoclave the media for 30 minutes on a fluid cycle
Pouring the Solution
- Let the solution cool to ~60C
- Go down the line, recapping after each plate is poured
- Use sterile technique
- Fill each plate to about half-full of agar
- If there are bubbles, try to pop them by passing plate over a flame
- Add antibiotics to solution if needed
- Let the plates solidify right side up
- Flip the agar side on top to keep condensation off of the gel when solid
- Leave out on lab bench
- Next day, store the plates in original sleeves in 4C