Team:USP-UNESP-Brazil/Plasmid Plug n Play/Results

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Our control worked as expected, the bacteria grew in the ampicillin plate but no in the kanamycin plate nor the plate with both antibiotics (Fig. 1). For the bacteria transformed with 10 ng of PCR-product, we found growth just in the ampicillin plate, which means that the bacteria had the Plug&Play plasmid, but no recombination had happened (Fig. 2).  
Our control worked as expected, the bacteria grew in the ampicillin plate but no in the kanamycin plate nor the plate with both antibiotics (Fig. 1). For the bacteria transformed with 10 ng of PCR-product, we found growth just in the ampicillin plate, which means that the bacteria had the Plug&Play plasmid, but no recombination had happened (Fig. 2).  
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For the bacteria transformed with 100 ng and 1000 ng of PCR-products we found colonies in the three plates. Finding colonies in the plate with both antibiotics (Fig. 3 and Fig. 4) strongly suggest that the bacteria had a Plug&Play plasmid where the recombination of the PCR product into the lox71 site occurred.     
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For the bacteria transformed with 100 ng and 1000 ng of PCR-products we found colonies in the three plates. Find colonies in the plate with both antibiotics (Fig. 3 and Fig. 4) strongly suggest that the bacteria had a Plug&Play plasmid where the recombination of the PCR-product into the lox71 site occurred. We counted the number of colonies in both plates: 36 colonies grew in the plate of bacteria transformed with 10 ng of PCR-product and 611 for the plate of bacteria transformed with 100 ng of PCR-product.     
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{{:Team:USP-UNESP-Brazil/Templates/RImage | image=100exp4.png | caption= Fig. 3. LB plate (ampicillin plus kanamycin), used for the growth of Plug&Play Machine cells transformed with 100 ng of PCR purified product. | size=500px }}
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{{:Team:USP-UNESP-Brazil/Templates/RImage | image=Resultfinal1000.png | caption= Fig. 4.LB plate (ampicillin plus kanamycin), used for the growth of Plug&Play Machine cells transformed with 1000 ng of PCR purified product. | size=500px }}
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