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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
M9 | M9 medium is a minimal growth medium used for bacterial cultures. It has the advantage of being cheap and has a very low autofluorescence. M9 medium can be supplemented to produce higher growth rates or to allow growth of strains that require additives (e.g. thiamin). | ||
==Specific Protocols== | ==Specific Protocols== | ||
*[[M9 | *[[M9 medium/minimal|M9 minimal medium]] | ||
*[[M9 media/supplemented|M9 supplemented media]] | *[[M9 media/supplemented|M9 supplemented media]] |
Revision as of 11:07, 30 March 2006
Introduction
M9 medium is a minimal growth medium used for bacterial cultures. It has the advantage of being cheap and has a very low autofluorescence. M9 medium can be supplemented to produce higher growth rates or to allow growth of strains that require additives (e.g. thiamin).