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===Chromosomal DNA Extraction of ''B. Subtilis'' Strain 168 and 3610===
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Aim:
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=Arginine Test=
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Materials: LB Broth, ''B. Subtilis'' Strain 168 colonies and ''B. Subtilis'' Strain 3610 colonies,
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==Aim==
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The aim of this experiment is to determine whether ''B. subtilis'' 168 is able to take up external arginine.
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Procedures:
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==Procedure==
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* Please refer to [[Team:Newcastle/Arginine test| Arginine test]]
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# 5ml of LB Broth is pipetted into a universal tube, two tubes of each strain were prepared.
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==Expected results==
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# Loop is heated to pick colonies from agar plates.
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Arginine is an amino acid that is acidic. Therefore if ''B. subtilis'' 168 is able to take up arginine, it will cause a pH change in the media. This would result in an increase in pH.
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# All tubes are left overnight in the 37°C room.
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#Control (1) - No change in pH
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#Control (2) - No change in pH
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#Control (3) - Increase in pH, however will be lower than test 1 and test 2.
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#Test (1) - Increase in pH
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#Test (2) - Increase in pH
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For actual results, please see [[Team:Newcastle/23_July_2010|23.07.10]] lab results.
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==Conclusion==
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For experimental conclusion, please see 23.07.2010 lab results.
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Arginine Test

Aim

The aim of this experiment is to determine whether B. subtilis 168 is able to take up external arginine.

Procedure

Expected results

Arginine is an amino acid that is acidic. Therefore if B. subtilis 168 is able to take up arginine, it will cause a pH change in the media. This would result in an increase in pH.

  1. Control (1) - No change in pH
  2. Control (2) - No change in pH
  3. Control (3) - Increase in pH, however will be lower than test 1 and test 2.
  4. Test (1) - Increase in pH
  5. Test (2) - Increase in pH

For actual results, please see 23.07.10 lab results.

Conclusion

For experimental conclusion, please see 23.07.2010 lab results.

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