It is hard to tell if a phage will be a myoviridae or siphoviridae without having images from the electron microscope. However, we do expect that our phage is a lytic phage that could potentially be useful in phage therapy.
It is hard to tell if a phage will be a myoviridae or siphoviridae without having images from the electron microscope. However, we do expect that our phage is a lytic phage that could potentially be useful in phage therapy.
Hey! Because of covid restrictions our TAs actually collected the soil samples. The sample was collected on February 4th, 2021 in Boulder, Colorado. The specific Coordinates are 40.02022031631943,-105.2647293912812.
I believe our plaque is lytic because there are no “halos” around our phage. If these halos were present around our phage, this would suggest that our phage is temperate.
It will not let me respond to Kevin for some reason so here is the answer:
It is hard to tell if a phage will be a myoviridae or siphoviridae without having images from the electron microscope. However, we do expect that our phage is a lytic phage that could potentially be useful in phage therapy.
What do you expect your results to be enough though you haven’t been able to determine yet.
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It is hard to tell if a phage will be a myoviridae or siphoviridae without having images from the electron microscope. However, we do expect that our phage is a lytic phage that could potentially be useful in phage therapy.
It is hard to tell if a phage will be a myoviridae or siphoviridae without having images from the electron microscope. However, we do expect that our phage is a lytic phage that could potentially be useful in phage therapy.
When and where was the soil sample for this research collected?
Hey! Because of covid restrictions our TAs actually collected the soil samples. The sample was collected on February 4th, 2021 in Boulder, Colorado. The specific Coordinates are 40.02022031631943,-105.2647293912812.
What about the plaques made you think that your phage is lytic?
I believe our plaque is lytic because there are no “halos” around our phage. If these halos were present around our phage, this would suggest that our phage is temperate.
It will not let me respond to Kevin for some reason so here is the answer:
It is hard to tell if a phage will be a myoviridae or siphoviridae without having images from the electron microscope. However, we do expect that our phage is a lytic phage that could potentially be useful in phage therapy.