Team:Hawaii/Effect of Water Motion on Clumping of Liquid Cultures
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Effect of Water Motion on Clumping of Liquid Cultures
Hypothesis
Liquid Cultures of Synechocystis PCC6803 clump when incubated in Erlenmeyer Flasks and does not when cultured in 'box' culture flasks: Is this due to the motion of the media in different containers, the surface area of the culture, is it reproducible?
Methods
1. Question 1: Does the clump go back to homogeneous when placed in square culture flask? 1. Test: Took 0.5mL of a clump and placed it in 2 square culture bottles. (1 of the bottles was fresh BG-11 media, the other was the old stock to which buffer was added today) 2. Compare to: Took 0.5mL of a homogeneous liquid culture and placed it in 2 square culture bottles. (1 of the bottles was fresh BG-11 media, the other 1 was the old stock to which buffer was added today) 2. Question 2:Will previously homogeneous culture go to clump? 1. Homogeneous liquid culture placed in BG-11 media in an Erlenmeyer flask 1:10, Vfinal=50 mL 2. Homogeneous liquid culture placed in BG-11 media in an Culture flask 1:10, Vfinal=50 mL
Results
- The homogeneous culture is now clumping. Clumps are reverting to homogeneous
Conclusions
This is a good way to get out cultures to clump if that is ever needed.
Discussion
- If our action is not recorded, we are doomed to either repeat the error, or fail to replicate the success.
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