Team:Rice University/Notebook/14 June 2008
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- | **Phage infected | + | **Phage infected VCS257 colonies cultured in 96 deep-well plate were spotted onto two LB plates using a 2uL plate replicator. Both plates were incubated O/N, one at 30*C and one at 42*C (temp is high enough to denature the CI repressor, causing any lysogen to become lytic). |
- | **'''Result'''-both plates showed bacterial growth at all | + | **'''Result'''-both plates showed bacterial growth at all but one spot after 24h. The one spot appears to be a lysogen. |
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+ | [[image:20080614_30*C_VCS_lysogen]] [[image:20080614_42*C_VCS_lysogen]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:09, 25 June 2008
Saturday 14 June
- Taylor Stevenson
- Phage infected VCS257 colonies cultured in 96 deep-well plate were spotted onto two LB plates using a 2uL plate replicator. Both plates were incubated O/N, one at 30*C and one at 42*C (temp is high enough to denature the CI repressor, causing any lysogen to become lytic).
- Result-both plates showed bacterial growth at all but one spot after 24h. The one spot appears to be a lysogen.
File:20080614 30*C VCS lysogen File:20080614 42*C VCS lysogen
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