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In this experiment, we shone blue light on one half of the plate while the other half was in the dark. We then placed one colony in each half and observed their motility pattern after 24 hours. We did this for three different strains of ''E. coli'': DH5alpha, Wildtype Mg1655 and Mg1655 containing a plasmid with our photosensor constitutively on. See the results for yourself: Light shone on the right half of the plates, the left half was in the dark.<br> | In this experiment, we shone blue light on one half of the plate while the other half was in the dark. We then placed one colony in each half and observed their motility pattern after 24 hours. We did this for three different strains of ''E. coli'': DH5alpha, Wildtype Mg1655 and Mg1655 containing a plasmid with our photosensor constitutively on. See the results for yourself: Light shone on the right half of the plates, the left half was in the dark.<br> | ||
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[[Image:Team-SDU-Denmark-Photosensor.JPG|250px|Photosensor]] | [[Image:Team-SDU-Denmark-Photosensor.JPG|250px|Photosensor]] | ||
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+ | [[Image:Team-SDU-Denmark-DH5alpha.JPG|250px|DH5alpha]]<br> <br> | ||
Interpreting these results is not totally obvious since the effect of different motility patterns can be counter intuitive in semisolid agar. An explanation as to how different motility patterns show up on semisolid agar plates is explained by Englert ''et al.'' in the book "Microfluidic techniques for the analysis of bacterial chemotaxis":<br><br> | Interpreting these results is not totally obvious since the effect of different motility patterns can be counter intuitive in semisolid agar. An explanation as to how different motility patterns show up on semisolid agar plates is explained by Englert ''et al.'' in the book "Microfluidic techniques for the analysis of bacterial chemotaxis":<br><br> | ||
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