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    Phage Essay

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    Recently, mycobacteriophage has become an increasingly popular source of research in the western world. Phage was first discovered in 1910 by Felix d’Herelle who saw a series of plaques on a bacterial lawn [3]. After five years had passed he decided to further investigate the material contained in the plaques, which he named “Bacteriophage” [3]. Bacteriophages are a family of viruses that's main function is to infect bacterial cells. Bacteriophage contains basic physical features including a…

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    E. Coli (UTI)

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    several strains of E. coli that exist, many of which are non-pathogenic in nature. E. coli forms a beneficial relationship in the intestinal tract, and takes on many helpful functions within the body. The functions include breaking down nutrients, developing signals to regulate the immune system, and even protection against other pathogens. The broad categories of E. coli are separated into diarrheagenic E. coli and extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli, which includes uropathogenic E. coli.19 The…

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    Unit 6 Cscl Lab Report

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    Assignment #2: The Replication of DNA in Escherichia Coli Due Date: Feb 8, 2016 at 9:00 AM CST 1a. A procedure in which a small amount of DNA material is immersed in concentrated solution, cesium chloride (CsCl), and soon after placed in centrifuge until the point where equilibrium is achieved is called density-gradient centrifugation. Contrasting techniques involving diffusion and sedimentation form a persisting CsCl concentration gradient. Furthermore, the concentration gradient and pressure…

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    Transformation with Escherichia coli Byanka Delgado BIO 181 Lab Thursday 1:30-4:15 Arizona State University Abstract The major objectives of the Bacterial Transformation Lab were to observe standard bacterial growth under various conditions including the transformation of bacteria; to understand how the process of transformation occurs, as well as the biological results and consequences that come of transformation. In order to correctly perform this lab, plasmids, agar plates, Escherichia…

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    Escherichia coli is a gram negative bacteria with pathogenic potential to both humans and animals causing three general clinical syndromes: (1) enteric/diarrhoeal disease, (2) urinary tract infections (UTIs) and (3) sepsis/meningitis (Kaper et al., 2004). However, this bacteria uses different virulence factors to cause the above-mentioned clinical syndromes (Croxen and Finlay, 2010; Kaper et al., 2004). The E. coli producing pore forming toxin α-hemolysin causing bacteraemia/sepsis causes…

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    Pglo Lab Conclusion

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    Discussion/Conclusion: The majority of the plates had growth in them. The agar plate that had the antibiotics, but not the plasmid had no growth because the bacteria was not introduced to the plasmid that had the antibiotic resistant gene.The LB/amp had growth to it because it was not introduced to any new molecules or chemicals. The po The other plates had growth because they was introduced to the antibiotic resistant gene that made the bacteria able to grow. The positive control of the…

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    Gene Expression Lab Report

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    Gene Expression Paper RESULTS The hypothesis is that as the amount of lactose increases in a treatment, the higher the enzyme production and activity. A total of six treatments were done in order to determine whether the amount of lactose in a substance correlates with the amount and production of b-galactosidase. Experiment 1: The use of OD600 as an indicator of bacterial population size. In addition, the use of Abs 420 as an indicator of protein production. Then the Miller units of…

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    Galactose Operons

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    Assignment 2: Galactose Operon of E. coli FS 8404 Professor Mustapha Of some 4,000 genes in Escherichia coli (E. coli), only a handful are expressed at a time1. This regulation in gene expression helps cells function more efficiently. To provide the cell with energy, glucose is the most highly desired source. However, in the absence of glucose and the presence of other sugars, operons regulate gene expression to code for enzymes that can help utilize the sugar as energy in the cell1. Galactose…

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    Perianal Dermatitis Dermatitis is redness, soreness, and swelling (inflammation) of the skin. Dermatitis that occurs around the anal opening is called perianal dermatitis. This condition can be passed from one person to another (contagious), depending on the cause. CAUSES Perianal dermatitis may be caused by a type of germ (bacteria) infection. Streptococci bacteria are the most common cause of this infection. These bacteria can be found in the throat where they can cause strep throat. These…

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    Pglo Lab Report

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    the presence of Arabinose (Ara). The GFP is expressed after transformation such as a brilliant green color when it was seen in the UV light. The transformation efficiency describes how effective was the transformation of the pGLO added into the E. coli bacteria. The transformation efficiency should be a very high number of transformation efficiency. In this experiment, the transformation efficiency are the followings: LB/Amp (+DNA) was 20307.69 and the LB/Amp/Ara (+DNA) was 11538.46 of…

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