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Protocol 15: Making LB Plates
 
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Makes 1L (~50 plates)
 
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Notes:
 
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*use AGAR not agarose!
 
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*use an Erlenmeyer flask that is twice the volume of your solution (avoid spillage in autoclave)
 
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*keep your flask on a stir plate with a stir rod
 
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*put Aluminum foil on the top of the flask and put autoclave tape on
 
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*DON`T let it solidify after autoclaving by keeping it on a stir plate while it cools.
 
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*DON`T put tubes of antibiotics back into freezer.
 
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1.Add the following to 800 ml MilliQ H20
 
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*10g Bacto-tryptone
 
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*5g yeast extract
 
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*10g NaCl
 
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2.Adjust pH to 7.5 with NaOH - optional
 
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3.Add 15g agar
 
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4.Melt agar into solution in the microwave - optional
 
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5.Adjust volume to 1L with MilliQ H20
 
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6.Autoclave on the liquid cycle (no drying time) (aka LIQ20) for 30 minutes.
 
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7.Wait for it to cool to touchable temperature and then add antibiotics if necessary. Amount of antibiotic required should be in the protocol binder.
 
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8.Pour plates, making sure they are color coded with the type of antibiotic that you used.
 
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'''Making LB Broth'''
 
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All of the above WITHOUT AGAR.
 
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