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=='''<font size=5><font color=crimson>Growth Curve Of AMB-1 (BBa_K624032)</font></font>'''==
=='''<font size=5><font color=crimson>Growth Curve Of AMB-1 (BBa_K624032)</font></font>'''==

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"Magnetotaxis": Chassis Page

Chassis page titled "Magnetotaxis" has been created in Parts Registry, please do visit this site for more useful information related to this species and the newly established chassis.


Growth Curve Of AMB-1 (BBa_K624032)

AMB-1 growth curve with MSGM.
The Horizontal axis is the time of growth (in days) and the Vertical axis is the OD565 (the maximum absorbance of AMB-1). The AMB-1 enters log phase after about 7~10 days.

We measure AMB-1's growth under OD565, which is the best absorption wavelength for AMB-1. For electroporation operation, it is important to find out the log phase, since it’s the best time for electroporation. By keeping AMB-1 in "log phase" (approximately 3~6 days in Enrich-MSGM, 7~10 days in MSGM), best results of electroporation are achieved. And after seven days, the bacterium would go into stationary phase. During the phase, the growth slows as a result of nutrient depletion and accumulation of toxic products. Growth rate and death rate of bacterium is best likely to meet equilibrium in this stage.

pYMB Test Result


International Collaboration Reports

One of our collaborators, Tsinghua has claimed pYMBG (BBa_K624021) as an effective shuttle vector.