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Revision as of 21:05, 24 October 2010

September, 16th

Assembly Team

We observed no colonies in the control plates and one colony (very skinny) in the (1+2+16+3) selection plate. Let's let it grow. We put one inoculum of the colony.

Assay Team

The soft agar assays suggest the problem is the K12 strains’ motility. We‘ve asked Mr. Sandy Parkinson for a new strain.

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