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Revision as of 22:34, 27 May 2013


Small Phage Spring Notebook: Experiments



Overview
Winter
Spring
Summer
Fall

5.9 T7 Phage Selection Method Test #2



I) Purpose

Test the size of plaques formed from x6 and x8 top agar
To practice working with thick top agar

II) Expected outcome

As top agar increase in concentration, the number of plaques/plate should decrease and individual plaques should become smaller.

III) Reagent record

T7 + phage: -7 dilution from 5.8, specifically, -7 dilution from stock 5.6; E coli BL21; Agar: ×2 prepared by Jordan in 500mL glass bottle; LB: prepared by us on 4.3; overnight bacteria culture: set up on Wednesday at 4:00pm using 4.6 streak; ×8 top agar stock: prepared by us on 4.3

IV) Actual procedures / observations

i) Warmed up the plates and pipettes by placing them in the 37 C incubator for 3 hours
ii) Ten test tubes were labeled control, ×6, ×6, x6, x6, x8, x8 ×8, ×8, x8, and ×8. To each of the test tubes, 0.5mL of E coli overnight liquid culture was added.
iii) To each test tube 20 μL of -7 phage solution was added. This mixture of E coli and phage was left sitting for 20 minutes before proceeding.
iv) In a separate set of test tubes, top agar was diluted to give ×6, and ×8 concentration.
v) 5mL of top agar was added to each test tube so that the concentration of the agar added matches the labels on test tube. The contents of these test tubes were then plated on LB plates.
vi) After the top agar has solidified, the plates were incubated up side down

V) Results (5.10)

We were able to get much prettier plates than last time. x8 plates had fewer and smaller plaques than x6. Four plates are shown in the photo here
5.10 agar practice 2.JPG