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You are conducting an experiment on antibiotic resistance in your study bacteria. This organism grows well on LB-Miller agar plates. You want to make 50 plates (assuming 25 ml/plate) of LB-Miller at a 1.5% agar concentration. Twenty-five of these plates will be plain, while the other 25 need to contain 50 micrograms/ml of Gentamycin for your resistance experiments. You have a stock solution of Gentamycin at a concentration of 5 mg/ml. How would you go about making your plates?

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You are conducting an experiment on antibiotic resistance in your study bacteria. This organism grows well on LB-Miller agar plates. You want to make 50 plates (assuming 25 ml/plate) of LB-Miller at a 1.5% agar concentration. Twenty-five of these plates will be plain, while the other 25 need to contain 50 micrograms/ml of Gentamycin for your resistance experiments. You have a stock solution of Gentamycin at a concentration of 5 mg/ml. How would you go about making your plates?
TopicAll topics
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 11