Melbourne/Secondary Reagent LB
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===Preparation of LB=== | ===Preparation of LB=== | ||
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===Uses=== | ===Uses=== | ||
- | === | + | *Culturing Bacteria |
- | * | + | *Making [[Melbourne/Secondary Reagent Agar Plates|LB-Agar Plates]] |
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+ | ===Ingredients:=== | ||
+ | For 1L: | ||
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+ | *10g bacto-tryptone | ||
+ | *5g yeast extract | ||
+ | *10g NaCl | ||
+ | *NaOH to adjust pH | ||
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===Method:=== | ===Method:=== | ||
- | # | + | #Mix Ingredients in a plastic container and add sterile water to the desired volume. |
+ | #Mix using a magnetic stirrer and adjust pH using NaOH until the pH is 7.5. |
Revision as of 08:15, 29 September 2007
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Contents |
Preparation of LB
Uses
- Culturing Bacteria
- Making LB-Agar Plates
Ingredients:
For 1L:
- 10g bacto-tryptone
- 5g yeast extract
- 10g NaCl
- NaOH to adjust pH
Method:
- Mix Ingredients in a plastic container and add sterile water to the desired volume.
- Mix using a magnetic stirrer and adjust pH using NaOH until the pH is 7.5.