View the poster here. Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading...
Since we have no idea how everything got contaminated, we would have to re do this experiment in a new location probably. Loading... Reply
How did you know it was a siphoviridae?
The long tail set it apart from Myoviridae.
How did you know it was a siphoviridae phage?
The long tail set it apart from Myoviridae.
How did you isolate a temperate phage?
We used various techniques such as enrichment, purification, and DNA isolation.
Is there a way to make sure no contamination phages get into the experiment?
Since we have no idea how everything got contaminated, we would have to re do this experiment in a new location probably.