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<br><span style="font-size:14px"> ''Burst size obtained with purification data.'' </span> | <br><span style="font-size:14px"> ''Burst size obtained with purification data.'' </span> | ||
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- | These results were used to obtain the “burst size” of T7 bacteriophages. I assumed a couple of things: all the phages are infecting a bacterium, all the cells were infected and almost all the bacteria died in the first round of infection. I calculated the bacteria number with the formula obtained from the growth curve which involves OD and UFC. So I calculated the burst size as the total number of phages produced divided by the total number of bacteria. The data from the first purification (1BS stock)indicate a burst size of 952 phages per bacterium. However the data from the 2BS stock indicate a burst size of 160,000 phages per bacterium and surprisingly the data from the 3BS stock indicate a bigger number. We know it is not possible because the phage production is limited by the amount of nucleotides available. For this reason, | + | These results were used to obtain the “burst size” of T7 bacteriophages. I assumed a couple of things: all the phages are infecting a bacterium, all the cells were infected and almost all the bacteria died in the first round of infection. I calculated the bacteria number with the formula obtained from the growth curve which involves OD and UFC. So I calculated the burst size as the total number of phages produced divided by the total number of bacteria. The data from the first purification (1BS stock)indicate a burst size of 952 phages per bacterium. However the data from the 2BS stock indicate a burst size of 160,000 phages per bacterium and surprisingly the data from the 3BS stock indicate a bigger number. We know it is not possible because the phage production is limited by the amount of nucleotides available. For this reason, We designed other experiment to measure the burst size. From now I focused on T7 because I felt the time wasn't enough.<br> |
==October== | ==October== | ||
- | + | We did a growth curve with phage.<br><br> | |
In the first assay I cultured 35ml of M9LB c1a when the OD reached a value close to 0.8 I added 5ul of T3 or T7. I took OD measures (550nm)every twenty minutes. No phage was added in the control. The data recollected from this experiment is shown in the following table. I did the assay twice. Because I took different initial values for this replicate and because I didn’t do plates I repeated the assay taking into account these facts.<br> | In the first assay I cultured 35ml of M9LB c1a when the OD reached a value close to 0.8 I added 5ul of T3 or T7. I took OD measures (550nm)every twenty minutes. No phage was added in the control. The data recollected from this experiment is shown in the following table. I did the assay twice. Because I took different initial values for this replicate and because I didn’t do plates I repeated the assay taking into account these facts.<br> | ||
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