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To lyse the bacterial cell is to kill it and to lysogenize is when the phage incorporates its genome into the the bacterial cell LikeLike Reply
Thank you for this interesting presentation! What is the significance of the result of the PCR in fig3? LikeLike Reply
The result in figure 3 is the quality control gel. This indicated that the DNA we had isolated from the phage was not of super high quality or quantity. LikeLike Reply
Your presentation was great! What do you think was the source of your gel not being high quantity or quality? LikeLike Reply
Difficulties using the DNA wizard tubes could have been the cause or poor loading into the gel. LikeLike Reply
what is the difference between lysogenize and lyse?
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To lyse the bacterial cell is to kill it and to lysogenize is when the phage incorporates its genome into the the bacterial cell
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Thank you for this interesting presentation! What is the significance of the result of the PCR in fig3?
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The result in figure 3 is the quality control gel. This indicated that the DNA we had isolated from the phage was not of super high quality or quantity.
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Your presentation was great! What do you think was the source of your gel not being high quantity or quality?
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Difficulties using the DNA wizard tubes could have been the cause or poor loading into the gel.
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