Team:Toulouse/Result/experimental-results

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- The same process was made with a xylose positive control.<br>
- The same process was made with a xylose positive control.<br>
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<i>NB: According to the article Chemotaxis towards sugars by Bacillus subtilis, (<i>George W. Ordal et al., 1979</i>), glucose and xylose have the same attractant power. We prefer a positive control instead of a negative because we were not sure that this system was efficient.</i><br>
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<i>NB: According to the article Chemotaxis towards sugars by </i>Bacillus subtilis, (<i>George W. Ordal et al., 1979</i>), <i>glucose and xylose have the same attractant power. We prefer a positive control instead of a negative because we were not sure that this system was efficient.</i><br>
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- The system was kept straight for 2hours. Every 40 minutes, we took a sample of each tube and spread it on an agar plate (dilution 1/1,000).</p>
- The system was kept straight for 2hours. Every 40 minutes, we took a sample of each tube and spread it on an agar plate (dilution 1/1,000).</p>

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