Team:Newcastle/28 June 2010
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The aim of this experiment was to prove that ''Bacillus subtilis'' 168 can take up arginine from the media into the cell. | The aim of this experiment was to prove that ''Bacillus subtilis'' 168 can take up arginine from the media into the cell. | ||
- | ===Materials | + | ===Materials Required=== |
* Plate consisting of ''Bacillus subtilis'' 168 colonies. | * Plate consisting of ''Bacillus subtilis'' 168 colonies. | ||
* Flaming (streaking) Loop | * Flaming (streaking) Loop | ||
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* Bursen Burner | * Bursen Burner | ||
* Universal Tubes | * Universal Tubes | ||
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+ | ===Procedure=== | ||
+ | * Flame the flaming loop with the help of a burner till the loop gets red in colour. | ||
+ | * Allow it to cool by holding the loop for approximately 10 seconds. | ||
+ | * Use the loop to pick up a colony from an agar plate consisting of ''Bacillus subtilis'' 168 colonies. | ||
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Revision as of 13:37, 21 July 2010
Aim of this experiment
The aim of this experiment was to prove that Bacillus subtilis 168 can take up arginine from the media into the cell.
Materials Required
- Plate consisting of Bacillus subtilis 168 colonies.
- Flaming (streaking) Loop
- LB media
- Auto pippette
- Bursen Burner
- Universal Tubes
Procedure
- Flame the flaming loop with the help of a burner till the loop gets red in colour.
- Allow it to cool by holding the loop for approximately 10 seconds.
- Use the loop to pick up a colony from an agar plate consisting of Bacillus subtilis 168 colonies.