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No. You cannot tell if the bacteria are ampicillin resistant just by looking at them. Both types of bacteria (those that are ampicillin resistant and those that are ampicillin sensitive) look similar when cultured, think about the colonies on the LB starter plate and the colonies on the +pGLO LB/amp plate.
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The best way to prove that these changes occurred in the transformation lab is to compare the control to the experimental plates. Cells that were not treated with the plasmit (LB/amp (-) pGLO and LB/amp/are (-) pGLO plates) could not grow on ampicillin, wheras cells that were treated with the plasmid (LB/amp (=) pGLO and lB/amp/ara (+) pGLO plate) can grow on the LB/amp plate. Thus, the plasmid must confer resistance to ampicillin.
The best test would be to take some of the bacteria growing on the LB plate and streak them on a LB/amp plate. If the bacteria are viable on the LB/amp plate, then they are resistant to ampicillin. If no bacterial colonies survive, then they were not ampicillin resistant.
No. You cannot tell if the bacteria are ampicillin resistant just by looking at them. Both types of bacteria (those that are ampicillin resistant and those that are ampicillin sensitive) look similar when cultured, think about the colonies on the LB starter plate and the colonies on the +pGLO LB/amp plate.
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I believe that these specs do vary from model to model, but here are the specs for a 97-01 Prelude. Pressure plate bolts - 19 lb ft Flywheel bolts - 76 lb ft
You would expect to find it in the plate labeled LB-, because that specific plate is the control plate, meaning it has nothing added to it, like the amipicilin or pFlouroGreen plasmid.
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Yamaha Blaster Inner Clutch Spring Torque(5 Bolts with Springs) 4.3Ft-Lb. (51.6In-Lb.) Also, Center Bolt 5.1Ft-Lb. (61.2In-Lb.)
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LB stands for Luria Bertani. It is a growth medium used for most of the bacterial cultures, compositions of LB broth is 10g of tryptone, 5g of yeast extract and 10g of NaCl. For LB medium add 75g/l of Bacteriological buffer in the broth and pour it in the plate to solidify,.