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Why is it that a phage with a lot of natural predators is better as an antibiotic, compared to one without many predators? Loading... Reply
It is a lytic phage. So I assumed since it could infect M. smeg, it could infect other M strain bacteria. Loading... Reply
What are some sources of error that could have affected your results during this lab? Loading... Reply
Hi Tasnim! That was a great presentation! What do you think caused the contamination? Loading... Reply
What is the method of enriching the phage? I.e. what is RTS I believe?
The enrichment method was done by our TAs. Yes it was RTS.
Why is it that a phage with a lot of natural predators is better as an antibiotic, compared to one without many predators?
It is a lytic phage. So I assumed since it could infect M. smeg, it could infect other M strain bacteria.
What are some sources of error that could have affected your results during this lab?
Hi Tasnim! That was a great presentation! What do you think caused the contamination?
Thanks. I assume because of not having a sterile environment.