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What is in pound agar?

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800ml H2O
10g Bacto-tryptone
5g yeast extract
10g NaCl
Adjust pH to 7.5 with NaOH
Add 15g agar
Melt agar into solution in the microwave
Adjust volume to 1L with dH2O
Sterilize by autoclaving

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