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= Protocol =
= LB Agar (LBA) Protocol (500ml) =


* Melt LBA in microwave (8min)
* Melt LBA in microwave (~8 min).
*
* Cool LBA before you can touch it without burn your skin (~4 min in water bath).
*
* Add required chemicals (antibiotic, etc).
*
* Add 24 ml of LBA into each plate.
* Wait while plates will be thicken.
* Dry them 45' '''under the flow hood''', with the lid open.

Latest revision as of 02:51, 4 July 2012

Plate color codes

Antibiotic type
Color code
Dilutant
Stock concentration
Dilution
Plain
black
-
-
-
Ampicilline
red
[math]\displaystyle{ H_{2}O }[/math] + filtration
100 mg/ml
x1000
Chloramphenicol
blue
ethanol 100%
30 mg/ml
x1000
Kanamycine
green
[math]\displaystyle{ H_{2}O }[/math] + filtration
100 mg/ml
x1000
Spectinomycine
orange
[math]\displaystyle{ H_{2}O }[/math] + filtration
25 mg/ml
x500/333

LB Agar (LBA) Protocol (500ml)

  • Melt LBA in microwave (~8 min).
  • Cool LBA before you can touch it without burn your skin (~4 min in water bath).
  • Add required chemicals (antibiotic, etc).
  • Add 24 ml of LBA into each plate.
  • Wait while plates will be thicken.
  • Dry them 45' under the flow hood, with the lid open.