Team:Michigan/Oil Sands August September
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*E. coli K12 BH-CHCA pH9: 0.0325 | *E. coli K12 BH-CHCA pH9: 0.0325 | ||
- | P. flourescens | + | P. flourescens oilsands seems to love this medium and grew out very densely! P. putida (oilsands) showed signs of growing. E. coli K12 did not grow at all and pellets of dead cells appeared on the bottom of the culture flask. |
From these results we can start cultures for the biofilm assay experiment and time the cultures so they all become dense around the same day. If all cultures are started 24 hours in advance they all should saturate by the next day. | From these results we can start cultures for the biofilm assay experiment and time the cultures so they all become dense around the same day. If all cultures are started 24 hours in advance they all should saturate by the next day. | ||
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'''Bacterial Growth in pH 9''' | '''Bacterial Growth in pH 9''' | ||
- | After determining that 1 mL of the supposedly already adjusted BH-CHCA media needed 100 uL of 0.1 M NaOH solution per mL to really be close to a pH of 9, new overnight cultures were started of the two Pseudomonas | + | After determining that 1 mL of the supposedly already adjusted BH-CHCA media needed 100 uL of 0.1 M NaOH solution per mL to really be close to a pH of 9, new overnight cultures were started of the two Pseudomonas oilsands strains in 1 mL of the BH-CHCA pH-adjusted media from yesterday with an additional 100 uL of 0.1 M NaOH added. These two cultures were placed in the 30°C shaker to grow out overnight at 8:30 pm. |
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