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Could these bacteriophages pose a threat to human cells? What stops them from targeting human cells such as random choice? Loading... Reply
No bacteriophage do only infect bacteria. However, even if a phage is found in the body this can induce an immune response. Loading... Reply
If you had the chance, what about your experiments would you change in order to obtain more conclusive results? Loading... Reply
This may be out restriction digest in order to see identify a similar cluster to then prove in our PCR. Loading... Reply
If you were to run a PCR in future experiments, how would you prepare control and experimental samples of soil-grown bacteriophages? Loading... Reply
What was the reason you chose to get samples from near bear creek?
This is because our phage was found in my lab partners plat soil!
Could these bacteriophages pose a threat to human cells? What stops them from targeting human cells such as random choice?
No bacteriophage do only infect bacteria. However, even if a phage is found in the body this can induce an immune response.
If you had the chance, what about your experiments would you change in order to obtain more conclusive results?
This may be out restriction digest in order to see identify a similar cluster to then prove in our PCR.
What was the titer of your lysate calculated to be?
If you were to run a PCR in future experiments, how would you prepare control and experimental samples of soil-grown bacteriophages?