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- | The proportionality between absorbance measurement (OD600) and colture's diluitions was verified, confirming the possibility of using OD600 to measure the bacterial quantity in the well | + | The proportionality between absorbance measurement (OD600) and colture's diluitions was verified, confirming the possibility of using OD600 to measure the bacterial quantity in the well, regardless of the total volume present in the well. |
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- | + | This experiment was done in two different growing mediums, LB and M9, and in three different total volumes in the well, 100μl, 200μl and 300μl. | |
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You can find more informations about the experiments at LINK - Test n.20, 13/08/09 and Test n.20 "M9", 28/08/09. | You can find more informations about the experiments at LINK - Test n.20, 13/08/09 and Test n.20 "M9", 28/08/09. |
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Absorbance and water dispensationWe find no relevant differences between the measures before and after the dispensation of different volumes of water in the well, both for bacterial coltures and simple liquid growing medium. You can find more informations about the experiment at LINK - Test n.9, 07/07/09.
Absorbance and volumeThe proportionality between absorbance (OD600) measurement and volume of colture in the well was verified. You can find more informations about the experiment at LINK - Test n.9, 07/07/09.
Absorbance and diluitions in liquid growing mediumThe proportionality between absorbance measurement (OD600) and colture's diluitions was verified, confirming the possibility of using OD600 to measure the bacterial quantity in the well, regardless of the total volume present in the well. This experiment was done in two different growing mediums, LB and M9, and in three different total volumes in the well, 100μl, 200μl and 300μl. You can find more informations about the experiments at LINK - Test n.20, 13/08/09 and Test n.20 "M9", 28/08/09.
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