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<b>Figure 2: Variation of the blank well data in monitoring absorbance</b> A1, A2, B1, B2: 4 wells containing blank M9 media. | <b>Figure 2: Variation of the blank well data in monitoring absorbance</b> A1, A2, B1, B2: 4 wells containing blank M9 media. | ||
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Revision as of 20:34, 20 October 2009
Experiment:
Different concentrations of IPTG were added to a 96-well plate of e-coli Top 10 cells containing LacI-RFP genetic constructs. Here we measured the optical density of the cells over-time, for different concentrations of IPTG to monitor the effects in the culture. The IPTG growth curve results are plotted below:
Figure 1: Effects of [IPTG] on cell growth: Note that the high initial OD value results due to cultures having grown for 1 hour prior the start of the measuring phase.
Simply plotting the raw data does not give sufficient information about possible trends.
Therefore, further analysis was performed where:
1. The blank absorbance level was estimated
Figure 2: Variation of the blank well data in monitoring absorbance A1, A2, B1, B2: 4 wells containing blank M9 media.