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The colicines (E3 and E9) will be under the transcriptional regulation of the promoter induced by IPTG. We will do a growth curve following the same procedure used to do the [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Wet_Lab/Experiments#C1a growth plot|c1a growth curve]] as performed above . We expect this curve to decay before the wild type curve . We will do another curve using the same procedure described in the section [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Wet_Lab/Experiments#T3 and T7 infection plot|phage infection curve]] but without phages and with the induction with IPTG in the time zero. We expect the growth curve obtained to decay before than that of the phages infection curve because we want the toxic activity of the toxins will be faster enough to kill the bacteria before the phages. We will feedback the model with these results. | The colicines (E3 and E9) will be under the transcriptional regulation of the promoter induced by IPTG. We will do a growth curve following the same procedure used to do the [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Wet_Lab/Experiments#C1a growth plot|c1a growth curve]] as performed above . We expect this curve to decay before the wild type curve . We will do another curve using the same procedure described in the section [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Wet_Lab/Experiments#T3 and T7 infection plot|phage infection curve]] but without phages and with the induction with IPTG in the time zero. We expect the growth curve obtained to decay before than that of the phages infection curve because we want the toxic activity of the toxins will be faster enough to kill the bacteria before the phages. We will feedback the model with these results. | ||
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