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<b>Swimming assay with trypton agar</b><br>
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A variety of agar conditions were tested: 1) 1% trypton, 0.3% agar, 0.5% NaCl; 2) 0.5% trypton, 0.3%, 0.5% NaCl; 3) like 1, but with additionally 0.5% glcose; 4) like 2), but with additionally 0.5% glucose. The swimming assay was performed as mentioned in methods.</li>
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<li>Observations & results:<br>
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All plates w/o glucose showed strong swimming over night. Therefore, glucose could be considered to be taxis-inhbiting.
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<h2><b>V06_12</b></h2><br>
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<b>Comined swimming assays</b><br>
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The strains from the previos experiments were combined on a single plate (several distinct drops on the same plate) to compare their swimming ability directly.</li>
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#1 Selection / Swimming - 7th week

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V06_11


Swimming assay with trypton agar
  • Experiment:
    A variety of agar conditions were tested: 1) 1% trypton, 0.3% agar, 0.5% NaCl; 2) 0.5% trypton, 0.3%, 0.5% NaCl; 3) like 1, but with additionally 0.5% glcose; 4) like 2), but with additionally 0.5% glucose. The swimming assay was performed as mentioned in methods.
  • Observations & results:
    All plates w/o glucose showed strong swimming over night. Therefore, glucose could be considered to be taxis-inhbiting.

V06_12


Comined swimming assays
  • Experiment:
    The strains from the previos experiments were combined on a single plate (several distinct drops on the same plate) to compare their swimming ability directly.


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