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Is taking in a plasmid good or bad for the bacteria? Explain.
What will happen to the bacteria in the two types of growth media? Consider cells with or without plasmid. LB – Agar medium LB – Agar + Ampicillin
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Transformation - Animation
Lab 5a Student Guide
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LB agar: LB = Luria-Bertani (lysogeny) Broth and it contains: 10g of tryptone, 5g of yeast extract and 10g of NaCl. Agar is the crude version of agarose, the gel we used for separation of DNA fragments.
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Background before predictions:
Arabinose operon: Arabinose is a small sugar (monosaccharide), and not very common. When it binds AraC protein, DNA stays open (not looped) and allows RNA polymerase to transcribe the gene downstream.
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See page 6.1
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AraC dimer rfp Rfp protein arabinose rfp
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Lab 5a Conclusions 1: Expectations
Observations
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Recombinant plasmid of interest
pARA-R construct Recombinant plasmid of interest pARA-R 4720 bp pARA-R 4720 bp BamH I rfp 702bp rfp 702bp Hind III 8
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growth of transformed bacteria on various plates
P+ plates LB LB/amp LB/amp/ara P- plates No growth LB LB/amp 9
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Colony isolation and culture
preparing an overnight culture of E. Coli for RFP expression Colony isolation and culture LB/amp/ara broth 11
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Accordingly – As a group – make predictions on bacterial growth on 3 different plates:
LB LB-Amp -Arabinose LB-Amp
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Lab Report: Plate Predict-ions Reason Results Why LB LB-Amp LB-Amp-Ara
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Sterile technique: To prevent contamination - Minimize contact with skin. Shorten open time. Change tips, spreader. Use ‘BioHazard’ bags. “Clam Shell” technique:
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LB-Amp LB-Amp-Ara
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