Team:Evry/Notebook/CellCharacterization/Antibiotic test/08-17-2014

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There was a problem with the stock of Kanamycine so we made a new one at 25mg/mL.
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Any liquid culture can be plated and will grow up. Of course, it works better on MB medium, wich is a rich medium than on M9.
Any liquid culture can be plated and will grow up. Of course, it works better on MB medium, wich is a rich medium than on M9.
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Tests of antibiotics' stocks - Results

Plates LB Agar only LB+Cam LB+Kan LB+Amp LB+Erm LB+Tet
E.coli X 0 X 0 X 0

There was a problem with the stock of Kanamycine so we made a new one at 25mg/mL. For the erythrompycine, we learn that E. Coli is not really sensitive to this antibiotic and that it's better to use it with a dilution at 1:100.


Survivability tests - Results

liquid cultures/Plates MB M9
MB ++++ ++
M9 ++ +

Any liquid culture can be plated and will grow up. Of course, it works better on MB medium, wich is a rich medium than on M9.

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