Team:LMU-Munich/Data/Knockout

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<p align="justify">The remaining germination ability in strain B30 in Fig. 1 seems inconsistent with the retained germination ability in strain B42, because B42 contains mutations to only one of the genes knocked out in B30. For example, we would have expected that B41 or B43, which contain both ''gerD''::cm and ''sleB''::mls should retain some germination ability instead. We could find no evidence of a labeling mix-up that could have caused the inconsistency. But the germination of B42 spores occurred in only one of the many germination assays performed on this strain. Hence we cannot rule out an experimental artifact.</p>
<p align="justify">The remaining germination ability in strain B30 in Fig. 1 seems inconsistent with the retained germination ability in strain B42, because B42 contains mutations to only one of the genes knocked out in B30. For example, we would have expected that B41 or B43, which contain both ''gerD''::cm and ''sleB''::mls should retain some germination ability instead. We could find no evidence of a labeling mix-up that could have caused the inconsistency. But the germination of B42 spores occurred in only one of the many germination assays performed on this strain. Hence we cannot rule out an experimental artifact.</p>
<p align="justify">The next figure showing the LB-agar plates from the germination assays (see below) demonstrates the inability of our mutant spores to germinate.</p>
<p align="justify">The next figure showing the LB-agar plates from the germination assays (see below) demonstrates the inability of our mutant spores to germinate.</p>
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<p align="justify">The plates below illustrates the procedure of plating for the germination assay. Plates here include those containing heated and unheated cultures, and show both germinable spores (B42) and spores unable to germinate (B47). These plating experiments allowed us to quantify the number of ingerminable spores in each culture.</p>
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<p align="justify">In Fig. 2 below, plates from our germination assay illustrate the process of checking for colonies. This colony growth information was used to calculate the number of germinable spores.</p>
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