November
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November 16 2018 Lysate and Spot Titer Test- Soil C
Rationale: The purpose of this lab is to collect lysate and perform a spot titer test to determine if the lysate is a high titer.
Description of Procedures:
- The workstation was cleaned using aseptic technique and an ethanol burner was it.
- Lysate was harvested from the four flooded plates using a syringe and was filtered into a tube with a 0.22 um syringe filter. Approximately 25 ml were obtained.
- Serial dilutions were performed out to 10^-5 with the lysate collected(lysate 2) and lysate 1.
- Top agar was made for one plate, using 2 ml of LB broth, 22.5 ul of CaCl2, 2.5 ml of 2x TA, and 0.5 ml of arthrobacter. The top agar was poured onto a plate labeled LIP 11-16-18 Spot Titer Test. The plate was divided into 7 sections, one for the phage bufer test, and 3 for each of the lysates, 10^-3 to 10^-5.
- 10 ul of lysate was spotted into each of the six sections, and 10 ul of phage buffer was spotted into its section.
- The plate was allowed to sit for 15 minutes and then inverted and stored in the incubator until the next lab.
- The workstation was cleaned and the materials were properly stored or disposed of.
Observations:
- Few bubbles seen on the plate
- Top agar control was made on a second plate by a different group.
Interpretations/Next Steps:
The procedure was complete. The next step will be to determine the titer of the lysate collected and create a TEM grid.
Picture of Plates: